LISTENING TO BALLGAME ON RADIO - HD Boys play baseball. Radio announcers broadcast a baseball game, which is listened to by a montage of fans. Note: Mastered currently in DVC PRO HD 16 x 9 from film. Available in all HD and SD 4:3 formats.
RADIO BROACASTS WORLD EVENTS - HD Montage world events broadcast over an image of a radio loudspeaker. A listener says, "Oh, turn it off. There's nothing on the radio anymore." Note: Mastered currently in DVC PRO HD 16 x 9 from film. Available in all HD and SD 4:3 formats.
FIRST COMPUTER (ENIAC) - 7 Shots of the ENIAC, the first computer. A hand points to the computer's famous flashing numbers (halves of Ping-Pong balls, numbered and placed over light bulbs, which flashed during the machine's computations).
FIRST COMPUTER (ENIAC) - 5 Shots of the ENIAC, the first computer. Includes the computer's dials, cables and plugs. Wonderful shot of flashing numbers (halves of Ping-Pong balls, numbered and placed over light bulbs, which flashed during the machine's computations).
FIRST COMPUTER (ENIAC) - 13 CU of the ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic digital computer. The label reads, "ELECTRONIC NUMERICAL INTEGRATOR AND COMPUTER DEVELOPED, DESIGNED AND CONSTRUCTED BY THE...UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA 1944."
JOHN MAUCHLY AND ENIAC COMPUTER - 2 John Mauchly, co-inventor of the ENIAC (the first computer), working with technicians. He calls out numbers while one man turns dials. Another worker hands him a paper while Mr. Mauchly studies the famous flashing numbers (halves of Ping-Pong balls, numbered and placed over light bulbs, which flashed during the machine's computations).
FIRST COMPUTER (ENIAC) - 6 Shots of the ENIAC, the first computer. Includes the famous flashing numbers (halves of Ping-Pong balls, numbered and placed over light bulbs, which flashed during the machine's computations).
JOHN MAUCHLY AND ENIAC COMPUTER - 1 Shot of John Mauchly, co-inventor of the ENIAC, the computer. The inventor talking and pointing to the computer's famous flashing numbers (halves of Ping-Pong balls, numbered and placed over light bulbs, which flashed during the machine's computations).
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