On-line TV museum: TVARK
Posted on | mei 29, 2010 | Reageren uitgeschakeld
Television was not the very same in older days. If you ever regretted that you might have missed some classic TV commercials or some popular oldie soaps, music videos or game shows that you have heard from your parents then you can stop repenting now, because you can anytime visit the online TV museum to explore the history of television and media (British) at TV-Ark.
TVARK is the on-line TV museum. The site is intended as a tribute to the work of television presentation and graphics, and to preserve a slice of our social history. Through images and video clips, TVARK presents those modest little chunks of television that are never repeated: idents, programme promotions, opening title sequences, public information films, commercials, daily start-ups and closedowns, break bumpers and station clocks. Each item is accompanied by a short written analysis and review.
TVARK is above all an educational resource. It is popular at home and abroad, used by teachers and students in schools and colleges. It is also recognised by people within the TV industry; TVARK’s archives are frequently used by industry professionals, who find their own master copies of programmes have been wiped over the years. TVARK has supplied information and clips for broadcast documentaries, presentation & news programmes, as well as broadcasting websites.
Visit: TV Ark.

