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EMC 2410 Lecture 11 The Farm Boy
1. EMC 2410 Intro to Electronic Media Edward Bowen Lecture Ten The Farm Boy
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3. Farnsworth “ I’ve Got a Secret” July 3, 1957 CBS http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHlAr2hD2Qs
4. Philo T. Farnsworth All-American Boy Nomadic Family of Farmers An Outsider A Prodigy A Dreamer A Genius Farnsworth to his children: "There's nothing on it worthwhile, and we're not going to watch it in this household, and I don't want it in your diet, your intellectual diet."
5. Farnsworth Philo Taylor Farnsworth was born in a log cabin in Indian Creek Utah on August 19, 1906.
6. Farnsworth “ This place has electricity!” His family moved to Rigby, Idaho when Philo was 11. Hidden in the attic were stacks of science and radio magazines. His imagination was fired by Einstein and Marconi and the fantasies of science fiction writers. He began devising gadgets to hook up to the new generator, including a mechanism to run the family washing machine
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9. Vladimir Zworykin 1923 - On the other side of the country, Vladimir Zworykin, working for Westinghouse applies for a patent for an electronic television system. The actual patent remains unissued - standard practice with inventions that cannot be "reduced to practice" - i.e. made to work
10. Vladimir Zworykin Russian Émigré Wealthy Highly Educated Highly Trained Experiments Extensively Funded Company Man "I hate what they've done to my child...I would never let my own children watch it."
11. Zworykin - Iconscope 1919 - Zworykin begins working for Westinghouse 1923 and 1925 - Vladimir Zworkin files for patents of his "Television Systems, ” describing cathode ray tubes as both transmitter and receiver. The devices are not successfully demonstrated. 1928 and 1931 - Patents are awarded.
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18. Farnsworth January 1927 - Patent # 1,773,980 is filed. Claim 15: “ An apparatus for television which comprises means for forming an electrical image, and means for scanning each elementary area of the electrical image, and means for producing a train of electrical energy in accordance with the intensity of the elementary area of the electrical image being scanned. ”
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35. Farnsworth 1939: After seven years of crippling litigation, Farnsworth wins his case against RCA. In October, Sarnoff is forced to admit defeat. For the first time in RCA's history, royalties would be paid to an outside inventor. The story goes that the RCA lawyer has tears in his eyes as he signed the agreement.
36. Farnsworth Pyrrhic Victory - A victory gained at too great a cost. King Pyrrhus of Epirus gained victory over the Romans in 279 BC at the battle of Asculum. Pyrrhus ’ forces, although they won the battle, suffered severe losses of the elite of their army.
37. Farnsworth Farnsworth was shoved aside and RCA, the corporation, was the one that got the credit for developing and presenting television to the American people. Farnsworth's patents were set to make him a fortune, but just as television sales were about to take off, production was suddenly halted by the government. 1941. World War II lead to a four-year blackout for commercial TV. Television technology was needed for radar and defense research. Farnsworth ’ s company contributed to the war effort. His key patents would expire in 1947, and his hopes of making money from television ended.
40. Aaron Sorkin Writer: “ A Few Good Men” “ The American President” “ Charlie Wilson’s War Writer / Show Runner: “ Sports Night” “ The West Wing” “ Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip”
41. Aaron Sorkin And “ The Farnsworth Invention” http://www.farnsworthonbroadway.com/trailer/