--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Richard J. Williams" <willy...@...> wrote: > > TurquoiseB wrote: > > In the Western Regional Office, I was in charge > > of the tapes to be sent out to centers for resi- > > dence courses and advanced lectures... > > > Turq probably meant 'film' instead of 'tape', since > recording to video tape for SCI didn't happen until > the invention of the composite U-Matic by SONY in > 1971. The first consumer videocassette recorders > were launched in 1971. > > Apparently most of SCI was recorded on film in the > early days and on videotape later, after 1972. But > this is reaching way back into the mist of time, > so I'm not sure. There were some Marshy TV stations > back then around the L.A. area - Turq might know > more about this. > > But I had a little 16MM Bolex back then, and I > think I was one of the first people to record the > Marshy on film. When Jerry Jarvis saw my film he > wanted to create a whole series and call them > 'SCI". BillyG may know something more about those > early times. > > "You must mean something other than SCI here. The > Science of Creative Intelligence wasn't offered > until 1972. Or are you just compressing time here?" > > Read more: > > Subject: Re: Question-willytex > From: Ken Hassman > Newsgroups: alt.meditation.transcendental > Date: 2000/01/30 > http://tinyurl.com/a4bbjh >
I think the SCI course was filmed or recorded on video in Fiuggi in May of 1972. THe TV station in LA was called KSCI. When the TMO finally sold it, I think they made a great deal of money since the value of the small stations had increased substantially over those years.