This is the second article in a 🚨 Invalid link 🚨 5-part serieson women’s contribution to early Australian television production. For creating the series, Jeannine Baker received the 2022 Oral History Australia Media Award.
The Women Who Made Australian Television 2 - Behind the Scenes: Women Technicians
The Women Who Made Australian TV Part 2
In the second of a five-part series, Dr Jeannine Baker shares stories of some of the women who excelled in technical production areas during the early years of Australian television.
Written by Jeannine Baker
11 October, 2021
6 minute readOf course in those days a 90-minute video tape was better than going to the gym, because it was a very, very big reel, and the machines were very big. So you put them on, and you started them and stopped them. You recorded from studios, but you also put material to air, again, via the coordinating studio. We also did editing, so I learnt to edit.
— Judy Johnston
I loved the shooting with film and being able to see through the viewfinder and just paint with light.
— Jen Ward
I pretty quickly realised that the visual storytelling was what attracted me, and also cameras attracted me. I liked cameras and I liked the way the cameras felt at the centre of the film. I liked being busy and at the camera, and I realised quite quickly that camera attracted me for a whole lot of reasons. Because I quite like technical things, and I'm quite practical.
— Jenni Meaney
More by Jeannine
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