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Ed van der Elsken
Ed van der Elsken
@EdvdElsken@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

Opnames van het AVRO programma Toppop, Ed van der Elsken, 1982 - 1990

#Opnamesvanhet #EdvanderElsken #NativeAmerican #Toppop #Dutch #fotografie #photography #EdVanDerElsken #EdvanderElsken

http://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/collection/RP-F-2019-299-34-24

A black and white photograph depicting a busy television studio during production. Several individuals are visible, with some operating cameras placed on stands labeled "1" through "7", indicating multiple camera angles or feeds for the show being taped.

In the foreground, there is equipment including what appears to be monitors displaying information possibly related to video feed numbers such as "4" and a control device with dials. The background reveals several people working; one person seems elevated on a mechanical platform filming someone below them who holds an object aloft that resembles a drumstick or microphone.

The studio has a high ceiling, supported by visible beams, and is equipped with numerous bright overhead lights illuminating the scene. Onlookers are present in various positions around the set area, including standing at different heights suggesting either technical roles such as directors or producers overseeing production from vantage points above ground level.

In terms of attire, one individual on a mechanical platform wears what appears to be costume garments with fringes and feathers, reminiscent of Native American tribal clothing. This garment suggests that this person may represent an indigenous character within the show's narrative context.

The photograph is marked as part of AVRO programming "Toppop", which might refer to TopPop – a popula [...]
A black and white photograph depicting a busy television studio during production. Several individuals are visible, with some operating cameras placed on stands labeled "1" through "7", indicating multiple camera angles or feeds for the show being taped. In the foreground, there is equipment including what appears to be monitors displaying information possibly related to video feed numbers such as "4" and a control device with dials. The background reveals several people working; one person seems elevated on a mechanical platform filming someone below them who holds an object aloft that resembles a drumstick or microphone. The studio has a high ceiling, supported by visible beams, and is equipped with numerous bright overhead lights illuminating the scene. Onlookers are present in various positions around the set area, including standing at different heights suggesting either technical roles such as directors or producers overseeing production from vantage points above ground level. In terms of attire, one individual on a mechanical platform wears what appears to be costume garments with fringes and feathers, reminiscent of Native American tribal clothing. This garment suggests that this person may represent an indigenous character within the show's narrative context. The photograph is marked as part of AVRO programming "Toppop", which might refer to TopPop – a popula [...]
A black and white photograph depicting a busy television studio during production. Several individuals are visible, with some operating cameras placed on stands labeled "1" through "7", indicating multiple camera angles or feeds for the show being taped. In the foreground, there is equipment including what appears to be monitors displaying information possibly related to video feed numbers such as "4" and a control device with dials. The background reveals several people working; one person seems elevated on a mechanical platform filming someone below them who holds an object aloft that resembles a drumstick or microphone. The studio has a high ceiling, supported by visible beams, and is equipped with numerous bright overhead lights illuminating the scene. Onlookers are present in various positions around the set area, including standing at different heights suggesting either technical roles such as directors or producers overseeing production from vantage points above ground level. In terms of attire, one individual on a mechanical platform wears what appears to be costume garments with fringes and feathers, reminiscent of Native American tribal clothing. This garment suggests that this person may represent an indigenous character within the show's narrative context. The photograph is marked as part of AVRO programming "Toppop", which might refer to TopPop – a popula [...]
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