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Title: Video Tape Training For Construction And Maintenance Crews
Author: C. Larry Schmidt
Source: American Gas Association 1971
Year Published: 1971
Abstract: WE became interested in video tape, a relatively new tool for training construction and maintenance crews, about four years ago as a result of manufacturers bringing onto the market moderately priced video tape equipment. With this advent the natural question was. What potentials did video tape hold for more efficient company operations? A survey of company department heads showed that a great deal of interest did exist and applications were evident, As a result a more formalized study of available video tape systems was made considering economics, ease of operation, maintenance, service policy, picture quality, and portability. The key factor was simplicity of operation. In our opinion operation of the equipment had to be by our own people for flexibility as well as cost considerations, Our investment for cameras, lights, conirol console, monitors, and other accessories to date is 10,000. We have satisfied ourselves that we have the capability of professionally producing almost any type of video training program that our company could require. In fact this equipment is sophisticated enough to allow us to produce many of the special video effects you see on television, such as video replays, isolated cameras, corner inserts, etc.




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