[N.B.C trade releases]. (1954)

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COLOR TELEVISION NEWS COLOR KINESCOPE RECORDINGS OF NBC COLORCASTS SHOWN AT CONVENTION OP RADIO AND TV WOMEN BY BARRY WOOD KANSAS CITY, April 23 - Color kinescope recordings of National Broadcasting Company color programs were shown here today (April 23) to the convention of the American Women in Radio and Tele¬ vision. The demonstration was conducted by Barry Wood, NBC executive producer in charge of color coordination, a featured speaker at the convention. The film was made up of representative segments of color TV programs produced by the network in the last few months. It was given theatre-style projection as a photographic sampling of NBC color programming. Wood said that the color kinescope process was still in the development period, but that great progress had been made by NBC with the process in the last year and that it was already proving of use to the network. Contrast between recordings made last year and recent ones underlined the rapid improvement in the process achieved by NBC technicians. The color kinescope recordings were photographed using 35 mm color negative film and the prints were made by optical reduc¬ tion onto 16 mm color positive film. 0 NBC-New York, V23/54 PRESS DEPARTMENT, NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY, 30 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA, NEW YORK 20, NEW YORK