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Noddy (camera) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Noddy (camera)
''Noddy'' was a camera system used for generating identifications for the BBC1 and BBC2 television networks from 1963〔 A detailed account of the history of BBC Television Centre including a brief look at Presentation and the Noddy system.〕 to February 1985. The Noddy video camera was servo-controlled to pan and tilt ('nod') across a matrix of pre-arranged physical objects - captions and mechanical models. The camera was black-and-white, with electronically synthesised colour added to its output. This system eliminated the delay associated with swapping graphics upon a conventional copy stand. It also allowed for the depth required by mechanical objects such as clocks and a rotating globe. ==History== The BBC first employed the system in the 1960s, before the advent of colour.〔 The system's remote operation allowed the announcer to control it with ease, and allowed the idents to be of no fixed length as the clock symbols could continue for many minutes at a time. A smaller black and white camera was introduced as camera technology progressed and, from 1969, a process was introduced to add colours to the camera output. This electronic addition of colour was convenient and made the networks' rebrands easy to perform.〔〔 Contains behind the scenes images and brief account of the NODD System and globes.〕
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