How Analog Color TV Works: The Beginnings
In this video we explore how we added color to everyone's favorite passive entertainment medium. Modern color broadcasting began in 1954 after years of experimentation, and this video will teach you the early history. Technology Connections is a YouTube channel dedicated to exploring the history of technological innovation. You can support this channel via a monetary contribution at / technologyconnections Thank you to all current patrons! Benjamin Kord, Tommi Hares, Dakota Williams, Jeremy DeGuzman, Sean Spark, Lucas Hartbarger, Taylor Cuzela, twiglet, David Lastres, Granger Meador, Jeremy Kitchen, Jason Wellband, Shane Belaire, Paul Emmerich, Max Burns, Sam Hodge, Matthew Rossi, Paul Craigie, Alex Smith, Paul Williams, Dane Peterson, Brent LaRowe, Quinton Wilson, Aerospyke, Kieran Cox, Hunter Schwisow, wsh, Logan Kriete, Rafał Wiosna, Adam D. Ruppe, Audin Malmin, Eric Hansen, Noah McCann, Jason R Scheuren, Rufo Sanchez, Aaron Herbst, Bjørn Vegar Torseth, Yaniv, Matt Falcon, Stewart Harvath, Kevin Landrigan, Evan Papp, Jason Weathered, Jolyan g shaba, Stephen Youndt, Stephen Bell, Steven First, Howard Longden, Gianluca D'Orazio, Martin Granestrand, Anthony Pettit, Paul Ziegler, Stephen Furness, Joseph, Marty Connor, Wesley Van Pelt, Lorenzo Novara, Lee Lemoine, John Trevick, Elliot King, Paul Anderson, Gustaf Lindblad, Carl Yazbek, Nicholas, Matthew, Gary Generous, Daniel Mann, Harald E. Westlie, Daniel Newton, urbanhusky, Henri Hyyryläinen, James Holmes, Dave Anderson, Neil Hopwood, Duncan Middleton, Aric Vogel, Conor Killeen, Tyler Knott, Slone Fallion, KrzysFR, seagull, Robert Stadtmüller, Athanasios Kountouras, Gorka Alda, Jason Brammer, Sarah Symon, Francis Fisher, Tab Patterson, Philipp Thomasberger, Gustavo Carballeira, SkydiveWeee, Nolan Johnson, Samuel Kadolph, Robert Toth, Matthew Giraitis, Ellis M. Eisen, Tyler, Michael Shick, Thomas Jew, Eric Wood, Kasper Guldmann, Joe Bond, Eidorian, Cubase Academy, Nikolaj Sørensen, Jesper Hansen, John Kesson, cpb, Anonymous49856739245764, Jason Ganiatsas

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