musicradio77
08-09-2005, 01:55 AM
I found something off of archive.org that we have here is a rare 1941 short documentry entitled "Magic In the Air". This documentry was about how TV works. This was from one of the earliest years of first TV set ever put out. It features a first image of Felix the Cat as you can see it in the middle.:felix: Martsander.com said in this review:
A great flick to watch if you have any connections with the television. The shots from the director's booth are absolutely wonderful, and it's moving in a weird way to hear the announcer say: "Here's one of the very first images received by the television. Compare that crude image with that of today's!" as we see blurry Felix the Cat change into a beautiful blonde... Yes, they thought they had come of age.
A great flick to watch if you have any connections with the television. The shots from the director's booth are absolutely wonderful, and it's moving in a weird way to hear the announcer say: "Here's one of the very first images received by the television. Compare that crude image with that of today's!" as we see blurry Felix the Cat change into a beautiful blonde... Yes, they thought they had come of age.