1984 - lost
Macintosh Introduction Video recovered...
21 years ago today, on January
24th 1984, Apple introduced the Macintosh.
And we’ve seen that 1984 wasn’t
like 1984. "And you'll see why 1984,
won't be like 1984"... As fans watched
the 1984 Super Bowl, a stark commercial directed
by Ridley Scott appeared on the screen. In
the spot, a female athlete smashes a large
screen projecting the speach of an autocratic
Big Brother.
What we’ve never
seen indeed, was the big day itself.
Lots of historic stuff has been preserved
- images, texts, even sounds, and the saga
has been told on and on. However only very
few people have actually seen how Steve Jobs
pulls the first Mac out of this bag, how
the Mac introduces itself to the public,
Steves biggest grin ever, and how he is obviously
overwhelmed by this moment in the Cupertino
Flint Center.
Fear not, faithful Mac believers.
The guys at IT&W
and www.iclub.com.pt have found what
seems to be the only copy of a public TV broadcast
on that very day. It was recorded and preserved
by Scott Knaster, the »legendary Mac
hacker«, as Amazon puts it.
Scott kept the tape
(a NTSC Betamax III longplay) for 21 years
since he keeps everything. Andy
Hertzfeld saw it when he wrote the story »The
Times They Are A-Changin’« on folklore.org.
This was pronounced at www.industrial-technology-and-witchcraft.de,
from there I followed the hints, and that’s
how I found it...
They worked with Scott to
convert it from NTSC to PAL, polished it, cleaned
it, huged it and digitzed it. Here it is. It
goes back to the people who’ve made the
Macintosh, and to the world. The complete material
of about 2 hours is returned to Scott, Andy
and the folklore.org people, and this webblog
will report the story of the »missing
1984 video« in detail.
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