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Making do on location
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Prairie Quilts host Virgina Dambach (left) and videographer Dave Geck (right) consult while taping stand-up introductions outdoors at Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Medora, ND. Standing between them...
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The challenges of television production in a small studio
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Prior to acquiring the downtown studio, Prairie Public's live broadcasts were made from studio space in Ceres Hall on the North Dakota State University campus. As seen in this photograph, cameras were...
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An early television camera
Television production & direction
This early studio camera featured a lens turret with lenses of different focal lengths. The camera operator changed from a wide shot to medium shot to close up by rotating the lens turret. Modern studio...
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Senator Quentin Burdick helps out during a fund raising auction
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North Dakota Senator Quentin Burdick and an unidentified Miss Fargo host during on on-air fundraising auction. Items up for bid include a toy Allied Van Lines truck, a case of 30 wiegh motor oil, a portable...
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Prairie Public's downtown television studio
Television studios
Prairie Public's current studio at 207 North 5th Street began life as the broadcast studio for WDAY TV. WDAY sold the building to American Federal Life Insurance who converted the large studio space to...
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Field production equipment before videotape
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Prior to portable videotape cameras, television crews used film cameras. The film would be developed, edited, and then transfered to videotape for broadcast.
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Early field video camera
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Videographer Greg Mattern using one of Prairie Public's first field video cameras.
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Host and director consult the script for Red River Land
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Erling Rolfsrud, host and Ron Salick, director, consult before a broadcast of Red River Land, a classroom program taught by North Dakota author Erling Nicolai Rolfsrud. The program covered the history...
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Scene from a live auction
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Live air auctions were Prairie Public's early fund raising efforts. Two identified individuals offer a fishing rod for bids.
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Directing an episode of Hablemos Espanol
Television production & direction
Barbara Gravel directs the daily live, interactive Spanish language instructional program to high schools across North Dakota.
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Production control during a live broacast
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A director keeps an eye on host Kay Christianson and Sweet Violet during a live pledge break
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Dakota Fields outdoors program
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Pledge break during children's programs
Television production & direction
From left to right, producer Kay Christianson, Jerry Desotel dressed in a Big Bird costume, John Peterson as Sweet Violet, Bob Dambach
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A pledge break in Ceres Hall
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Hosts Steve Leyland (left), Larry White (center), and Virginia Dambach (right). Unidentified volunteers seated at phone banks in the background. In the background, a lighted sign counts down progress toward...
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Spin host Boyd Christianson interviews Fargo sportscaster Jim Adelson.
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Spin host Boyd Christianson took the helm of Prairie Public's popular news magazine program in 1978. In this photograph, Christenson interviews Fargo sportscaster Jim Adelson.
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