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1 Etymology  





2 Early years  





3 Fernseh GmbH  





4 Fernsehanlagen GmbH  





5 Fernseh Inc.  





6 Products  





7 Photo gallery  





8 Offices  





9 See also  





10 References and notes  





11 External links  














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Fernseh
IndustryMass media
FoundedJuly 3, 1929
Headquarters
Berlin
,
Germany

The Fernseh AG television company was registered in Berlin on July 3, 1929, by John Logie Baird, Robert Bosch, Zeiss Ikon and D.S. Loewe as partners. John Baird owned Baird Television Ltd. in London, Zeiss Ikon was a camera company in Dresden, D.S. Loewe owned a company in Berlin and Robert Bosch owned a company, Robert Bosch GmbH, in Stuttgart.[1] with an initial capital of 100,000 Reichsmark. Fernseh AG did research and manufacturing of television equipment.[2][3]

Etymology

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The company name "Fernseh AG" is a compoundofFernsehen ‘television’ and Aktiengesellschaft (AG) ‘joint-stock company’. The company was mainly known by its German abbreviation "FESE".[4] See section see also on this page for other uses.

Early years

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In 1929 Fernseh AG's original board of directors included: Emanuel Goldberg, Oliver George Hutchinson (for Baird), David Ludwig Loewe, and Erich Carl Rassbach (for Bosch) and Eberhard Falkenstein who did the legal work.[4] Carl Zeiss's company worked alongside the early Bosch company. Much of the early work was in the area of research and development. Along with early TV sets (DE-6, E1, DE10) Fernseh AG made the first "Remote Truck"/"OB van", an "intermediate-film" mobile television camera in August 1932. This was a film camera that had its film developed in the truck and a "telecine" then transmitted the signal almost "live".[5]

Fernseh GmbH

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Fernsehanlagen GmbH

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In 1972 Robert Bosch renamed its TV division: Fernsehanlagen GmbH (Fernseh facilities). The company supplied almost all the studio equipment for the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. The Darmstadt HQ had over 2000 employees in 1972. In 1972 Fernseh started to manufacture SECAM TV studio equipment for Moscow.

Fernseh Inc.

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Products

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[15] [16][17]

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Offices

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Past and current offices in the cities of acquisitions (see History):

See also

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  • Post-production
  • Professional video camera
  • Telecine
  • TV
  • Video camera
    • Fernseh prefix:
  • Fernsehturm Berlin Television Tower.
  • Fernsehen, German word for "television".
  • Fernseh sprechstellen German Videotelephony.
  • Fernsehturm Stuttgart telecommunications tower in Stuttgart.
  • Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow first public television station in the world.
  • Fernsehturm (disambiguation) German word for television tower.
  • Fernsehen der DDR state television broadcaster in East Germany.
  • Fernsehturm Heidelberg Heidelberg transmission tower.
  • Fernsehturm Dresden-Wachwitz TV tower in Dresden.
  • Fernsehserien German for TV series which comprises several episodes.
  • ZDF Fernsehgarten "ZDF Television garden" is a German entertainment show.
  • Deutscher Fernseh-Rundfunk Early German Television Broadcasting
  • Fernsehproduktion a television production.
  • Fernsehnorm TV standard.
  • Fernsehpitaval Crime TV show from 1958 to 1978 on GDR.
  • All pages with titles containing Fernseh
  • All pages with titles containing Fernsehen
  • All pages with titles containing Fernsehturm
  • References and notes

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    1. ^ Darmstadt, Fernseh (Fernseh AG, GmbH, FESE, Bosch Fernsehanlagen); Berlin -. "Fernseh ; Berlin - Darmstadt manufacturer in D, Model types".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • ^ Fernsehmuseum - Sie sind im Bereich : Fese Historie Start
  • ^ radiomuseum.org Fernseh AG
  • ^ a b "The Bosch Group – Published in 2004". Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2007-02-17.
  • ^ Sie sind auf der Homepage von Fernsehmuseum Wiesbaden: Fese Historie 1
  • ^ Fiona. "Farvis TV museum Pfungstadt".
  • ^ "Belden Announcement". Archived from the original on 2014-08-26. Retrieved 2014-08-22.
  • ^ a b "PARTER Capital Group - Gesellschaft für Beteiligungsberatung".
  • ^ "Creative Planet Network". Archived from the original on 2011-07-17.
  • ^ "Digital Film Technology GmbH - Scanity - HDR Film Scanner".
  • ^ dft-film.de - DFT Digital Film Technology - Manufacturer of CCD based telecines and data scanners
  • ^ "Digital Film Technology GmbH - Scanity - HDR Film Scanner".
  • ^ Group, Prasad. "Prasad Corp - Visual Effects - Digital Archive - Digital Film Restoration - Media Asset Management - Digital Intermediate".
  • ^ DFT Press Release, Weiterstadt, Germany – October 1, 2012 Archived August 31, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ broadcasting101, Fernseh
  • ^ radiomuseum.org Fernseh Product list
  • ^ tvcameramuseum.org List of Fernseh Product
  • ^ tvhistory.tv Television History — The First 75 Years, 1935-1941, Fernseh German Television Sets
  • ^ tvhistory.tv Television History — The First 75 Years, 1950-1959 Fernseh German Television Sets
  • ^ radiomuseum.org Fernseh DE8R model TV, 1939
  • ^ tvhistory.tv Television History — The First 75 Years
  • ^ tvhistory.tv Television History — The First 75 Years, 1936 German (Berlin) Olympics
  • ^ earlytelevision.org Fernseh AG TV sets
  • ^ fernsehen.bplaced.net German prewar TV sets, Producer Fernseh AG
  • ^ radiomuseum.org Fernseh, DE6R Radio, 1938
  • ^ fernseh-gmbh.de TV museum Pfungstadt
  • ^ radiomuseum.org 1949, Fernseh, Vacuum Tube tester, Farviprüfer
  • ^ radiomuseum.org 1938, Universal mechanical scanner, Mechanischer Universal Abtaster
  • ^ School of Information Management & Systems, Michael Buckland, Professor. Emanuel Goldberg, Television & Zeiss Ikon.School of Information Management & Systems, Michael Buckland, Professor. Emanuel Goldberg, Television & Zeiss Ikon, "Fernseh AG made considerable technical advances, ... they developed amazing "intermediate" systems that combined film and television technology both for sending and for receiving."
  • ^ Technological history of motion pictures and television By Raymond Fielding
  • ^ Farvimeter
  • ^ Farvigraph
  • ^ radiomuseum.org, Slide scanner
  • ^ radiomuseum.org Fernseh, Filmgeber F16LP15, 1959
  • ^ yearlytelevision.org Fernseh Theater TV system, December 1935
  • ^ Fernsehsender / TV transmitter Fernseh GmbH 1944
  • ^ radiomuseum.org Regieanlage, directed system, control room
  • ^ radiomuseum.org Fernseh Diaabtaster DAT15
  • ^ radiomuseum.org Fernseh Filmgeber Telecine 1968
  • ^ Deutsches Fernsehmuseum Wiesbaden OMY, Film Chain, German site
  • ^ radiomuseum.org Magnetbandanlage BC M 40A, 1966
  • ^ "BM-20 B & W Quad TVR photo". Archived from the original on 2015-04-18. Retrieved 2012-02-23.
  • ^ radiomuseum.org Fernseh, Videokamera s/w K11 VK9 HA, 1975
  • ^ radiomuseum.org Fernsehkamera DFFB (KOD) 1958
  • ^ radiomuseum.org Kontroll-Monitor M32BA28 1960
  • ^ [2] M21BC9F 1965
  • ^ radiomuseum.org Oscilloscope, Fernseh, Kontroll-Monitor und Oszilloskop EOv25-75, 1955
  • ^ radiomuseum.org lab, Oscilloscope, Fernseh
  • ^ Ukkola. "Prüfsignalgebersatz PGM 408-003 Equipment Fernseh Fernseh AG".
  • ^ Fernseh NTSC/PAL image-transfer standards converter type NC56 P40sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk
  • ^ vtoldboys.com The Bosch/Philips BCR 1" helical scan that was shown in 1973 and preceded the BCN.
  • ^ "1979 Miss Universe BCNs". 11 March 2009.
  • ^ broadcasting101.ws KCU-40
  • ^ broadcasting101.ws KCU-40 rear
  • ^ "bosch portatil". 29 January 2008.
  • ^ Summers, Brian. "Bosch KCK-40 Television Camera 45° view".
  • ^ Oldboys website Picture of a Bosch KCR-40 and KCA-100 Camera
  • ^ Summers, Brian. "Bosch KCA-100 Television Camera".
  • ^ broadcasting101.ws Four Bosch cameras, photo only
  • ^ broadcasting101.ws Setup Camera
  • ^ broadcasting101.ws Bosch Cameras, 1978 Games, photo only
  • ^ tvcameramuseum.org list of Bosch cameras
  • ^ fernseh-gmbh.de Farvis TV-Museum Pfungstadt, Fernseh Cameras
  • ^ oldtvgear.com kcu-40 page
  • ^ "bosch kck 40, original del 78". 20 May 2006.
  • ^ "Camera Manufacturers List".
  • ^ KCN-92 open
  • ^ oldtvgear.com Color film chain, with Bosch Fernseh KCU-40 camera as PU
  • ^ adiomuseum.org MC473BA B&W monitor
  • ^ www.adsausage.com Bocsh MC monitor add
  • ^ broadcasting101.ws
  • ^ Bosch made Olympiad 1972 Control Room
  • ^ Bosch OB Van
  • ^ "Mixer Bosch Fernseh - a photo on Flickriver".
  • ^ [FRP 60 Control Panel Bosch Fernesh.JPG FRP 60 Control Panel Bosch Fernesh]
  • ^ Noise reduction, Bosch FDGR
  • ^ Bosch Noise reduction, FDGR, control panel
  • ^ Noise reduction, MNR
  • ^ "Archive photos R01".
  • ^ "loreoutlet.dyndns.org on KCP".
  • ^ The History of Television, 1942 to 2000, By Albert Abramson, Christopher H. Sterling
  • ^ DD10 Switcher
  • ^ live-production.tv A Brief Review on HDTV in Europe in the early 90s
  • ^ Summers, Brian. "Bosch KCH1000 Television Camera".
  • ^ videoengineer.net LUTher manual
  • ^ DFT's SCANITY Audio Option Datasheet
  • ^ "Cinelicious". 12 March 2011.
  • ^ "Cinelicious Installs Scanity - Below the Line". 26 April 2011.
  • ^ "Mercury Post Installs SCANITY Film Scanner - Below the Line". 12 October 2010.
  • ^ "Spice Shop Installs SCANITY High-Speed Film Scanner - Asia-Pacific News".
  • ^ "Scanity and Sprit Datacine in a control room". Archived from the original on 2010-12-06. Retrieved 2015-06-17.
  • ^ Shoot online, SHOOT Publicity Wire, OMNIMAGO Invests in SCANITY for New Production and Archive Scanning Projects, March 22, 2011
  • ^ dft-film.com, Phantom-II in pdf
  • ^ DFT Polar HQ
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