For the record, Robert Abel and Associates was slated to handle the SFX for the then-proposed 1977 series Star Trrek: Phase II. When that project morphed into what's now Star Trek: The Motion Picture in late 1978 into 1979, it was revealed that Abel's cameras couldn't sustain the format of motion picture production (they were solely designed for TV). Plus the company didn't produce one shot of SFX footage so as a result, Paramount fired Robert Abel and hired Douglas Trumbull and John Dykstra.
@resopupe Probably talking about centrally managing the building hvac & energy systems by connecting them to a server via the company's voice/data network...that's how most modern buildings do it
For the record, Robert Abel and Associates was slated to handle the SFX for the then-proposed 1977 series Star Trrek: Phase II. When that project morphed into what's now Star Trek: The Motion Picture in late 1978 into 1979, it was revealed that Abel's cameras couldn't sustain the format of motion picture production (they were solely designed for TV). Plus the company didn't produce one shot of SFX footage so as a result, Paramount fired Robert Abel and hired Douglas Trumbull and John Dykstra.
RIP Leonard Nimoy
@resopupe Probably talking about centrally managing the building hvac & energy systems by connecting them to a server via the company's voice/data network...that's how most modern buildings do it
What better building to have for this ad then Bell's Holmdel complex, built by Eero Saarinen.
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yep, wow
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