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CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL RADIO SOCIETY IS PLEASED TO HONOR

EDWARD A. SHARPE
WITH THE
CHARLES D. 'DOC' HERROLD AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN THE PRESERVATION AND DOCUMENTATION OF EARLY RADIO.

BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, 1992:

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Third "Exclusively You" Black Enterprise Networking Event for West Valley Black business owners took place February 24, 2009 from 5:30 to 8:30p.m. at Glendale Gaslight Inn, 5747 W. Glendale Avenue. This annual networking event has proven to be popular with West Valley Black business owners. As the West Valley has grown, so has the number of Black owned businesses. 

Sandra Kennedy, Arizona Corporation Commissioner  
& Ed Sharpe - Glendale Daily Planet / KKAT-IPTV

 

Heather Marie Holmes &Ron Busby from the
 Greater Phoenix Black Chamber of Commerce
& Ed Sharpe - Glendale Daily Planet / KKAT-IPTV

 

 

Glendale Daily Planet /KKAT-IPTV News Goes Really  "In Depth" 
The Site Embraces 3D Video Imaging Technology Giving Users 
‘Deep News Viewing Pleasure’!

 

 Glendale, AZ -- The Glendale Daily Planet / KKAT-IPTV, an IPTV station owned by Ed Sharpe of  CouryGraph Productions in Glendale, Arizona, unveiled the latest technology initiative to be deployed by the station. “3D,” according to Sharpe, “Has been around for since before the Civil War. The public first experienced it in the parlors of Victorian era homes as a form of entertainment and education with cards that had two images on them. Viewer consisted of either handheld devices or elaborate table top cabinet style viewers ” Photo By Bette Sharpe

 


Early 3-D Cameras from the SMECC Museum Collection L to R –
Rochester Optical Company 5x8 View Camera 1895,
Scoville 5x8 with Prosch Triplex Stereo Shutter 1889
Connely 5x7 ‘bicycle style folding stereo plate camera 1995
Photo By Ed Sharpe

 

 

 

Glendale, AZ -- The Glendale Daily Planet / KKAT-IPTV, an IPTV station owned by Ed Sharpe of  CouryGraph Productions in Glendale, Arizona, unveiled the latest technology initiative to be deployed by the station. “3D,” according to Sharpe, “Has been around for since before the Civil War. The public first experienced it in the parlors of Victorian era homes as a form of entertainment and education with cards that had two images on them. Viewer consisted of either handheld devices or elaborate table top cabinet style viewers ”

 

Sharpe continued, " When you would place the card into a special 2 lens viewer you would be able to see a resulting three dimensional image of the scene. How did this get on the card? Easy! It was done with a camera with two lenses separated roughly the intraocular distance of your eyes."

 

The KKAT-IPTV 3-D   NEWSCAM made its debut at the Country Inn & Suites at 20221 North 29th Ave on January 15, 2008 during a Glendale Chamber Of Commerce Mixer. Regarded with high amounts of curiosity by party goes due to it's off two lens look, Sharpe was besieged with questions about it.

 

Sharpe states" If you are just going to shoot a line up of people or a city council meeting, the advantage to 3D is not as apparent as if you are videoing cars coming towards you, fists flying towards the lens or parts moving towards the camera in a conveyor belt. In other words… extreme movement is good!”

 

The version of this technology deployed by the Glendale Daily Planet / KKAT-IPTV was developed keeping in mind that it was desirable for footage shot in this system of 3-D could be re-mastered for any future 3-D methodology. Sharpe elaborates  ”If you have   footage shot with two cameras, it can be used in a 2 color Anaglyph image 3-D system, or later chopped and sequenced into a field sequential viewing system format, or even run to two separate projectors that utilize polarizing technologies to produce the 3-D imagery.”

 

Anaglyph images are the most popular presentation of 3-D and the one most commonly associated with stereoscopy by the public at large. It is largely popular because of their ease in producing.

 

In an anaglyph, the two images are either superimposed in an additive light setting through two filters, one red and one cyan, or this process can be done electronically within the video editor. Glasses with colored filters in either eye separate the appropriate images and give you a ‘near real’ color scheme.

 

The use of this technology from the viewer’s perspective, according to Sharpe, couldn't be simpler. “The viewer just puts on the glasses and looks at the window on the webpage.”

 

Always willing to share innovative endeavors he is involved in, Sharpe enjoys collaboration and educating others on the technology at hand. Contact Ed and Glendale Daily Planet at http://www.glendaledailyplanet.com for information and  resource links on 3D Technology

 

The future? Sharpe chuckles…” Probably like the 3-D image of Princess Leila in star wars that R2-D2 projected for Luke to view… no screens no glasses just… the image… but…  it is still a ways off for living room news viewing!”

 

To learn more on the fascinating history of 3-d still and moving imagery give Google a workout!  You will be entertained for days with the amount of information out there. In is fun to read about the ‘early’ 3-D movies that Hollywood turned out…

 

The cool KKAT is wearing a new set of shades these days!

 

 

 

Top 2 photos… Ed  Sharpe for Glendale Daily Planet / KKAT-IPTV
records footage of  the  Mock Airline Crash at Mountain Ridge High School in Glendale Arizona for a 3-D   News special on Glendale Fire Department Community Training Involvement
Photos by  Daniel  Valenzuela Glendale Fire Department

 

Photo above - Ed  Sharpe for Glendale Daily Planet / KKAT-IPTV   records footage of  an interview with Glendale Fire Department PIO Daniel T. Valenzuela at the  Mock Airline Crash at Mountain Ridge High School in Glendale Arizona for a 3-D   News special on Glendale Fire Department Community Training Involvement 
Photo by Glendale Fire Captain John Walter II.

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About CouryGraph Productions / Glendale Daily Planet / KKAT-IPTV in Glendale, AZ

Glendale Daily Planet, the parent organization of KKAT-IPTV was started in 2004 as the first community journalism news site in Glendale and perhaps all of Arizona... Serving The Metro West Side of the Valley of the Sun, Glendale Daily Planet has witnessed, participated in and recorded the further rejuvenation of the downtown core, the meteoric rise of the 'Glendale Sports Empire' and the restoration of historic sections of the town.


One aspect Sharpe is most proud of is the ability to have a continuous 24/7 stream of archived footage in the player but yet, when a special event arises, have the ability to go live interrupting the pre-programmed content to cover the event. With the advent of higher speed EVDO radio cards and compact portable satellite terminals the options are limitless.


Residents can now catch stories of interest on their schedule, taking advantage of the on-demand character of Internet media. No more waiting for 5 or 10pm and no need to program the TiVo. Important stories remain available, a mouse click away, for years in the online archives..

Sharpe is a member of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE), Independent Feature Project (IFP) (IFP/PHX), Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ), National Press Photographers Association (NPPA), Southwest Museum of Engineering, Communications and Computation (SMECC), Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) and other associations.


The work of Ed Sharpe from CouryGraph Productions and other participative community journalists and engineering staff may be viewed, 24-hours a day, seven days a week at
http://www.glendaledailyplanet.com/  .


Interested in having your work seen by the world? Contact the Glendale Daily Planet / KKAT-IPTV to schedule airing! Use the email link on the site.

 

 

  

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