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The 1930s: seen on TV!

IOC1936-08-01

The Olympic Museum

The Olympic Museum
Lausanne, Switzerland

It is after the War. The London Games announce the end of the dark days, but also a step towards modernity. Television comes to living rooms in the Western world, never to disappear. While TV technology took its first steps in Olympic Berlin in 1936, it flourished in 1948, in the British capital. That year, Olympic images were beamed directly into homes. Already, things were moving beyond the simple factual broadcast of the day’s events. Filming was live; angles and perspectives were multiplied; stories were told. The spectator’s experience moved from being collective (the cinema newsreels, the TV halls in Berlin) to family oriented.

Details

  • Title: The 1930s: seen on TV!
  • Creator: IOC
  • Date Created: 1936-08-01
  • Location: Berlin, DE

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