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Mark Rosato
Registrace 28. 11. 2011
Sound Designer
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The Seaview Rock'n'Roll From Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea
One of my favorite TV shows when I was a kid in the 1960's was "Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea" (1964-1968). Yeah, "Star Trek" and "The Twilight Zone" were better as far as serious Science Fiction goes. But "Voyage" was a blast to watch. It had action, adventure, cool sets, award winning special effects, Richard Basehart and The Fabulous Seaview. When the Seaview would encounter mad scientists, aliens or monsters, it would get knocked around and the sparks would fly. Hence the title of this video "The Seaview Rock'n'Roll," which is a term I first heard in a DVD interview with David Hedison.
On the 50th anniversary of this TV show, I dedicate this video to the actors, production crew and the show's creator, Irwin Allen.
Concept and Sound Design: Mark Rosato
Editor and Good Friend: Ron Hankison
I own nothing that you are about to see or hear except my love for this show. Buy it from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.
On the 50th anniversary of this TV show, I dedicate this video to the actors, production crew and the show's creator, Irwin Allen.
Concept and Sound Design: Mark Rosato
Editor and Good Friend: Ron Hankison
I own nothing that you are about to see or hear except my love for this show. Buy it from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.
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I first heard the term "Seaview Rock and Roll" when I was reading about the series on Wikipedia. The Wikipedia entry about this said, "there were many tv series that used the rocking back and forth special effect, but no series did it so much, and with so much relish, as Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea."
The best
Irwin Allen was famous for his "rock-n-roll" scenes in his series...
頑張れシービュー。然し、丈夫な原子力潜水艦だなあ。
????? Can someone translate?
That submarine must of been built of titanium the amount of abuse it got every week!
Yes, the "ingredient" mentioned often in the show [note "Terrible Toys"].
Love watching Seaview breach the water's surface. So graceful and awe inspiring.😊😊😊 1:37
It's from the movie with Walter Pigeon (which was better than the series), as was the sinking icebergs...
Nicely edited!
Thanks!
Seaview Rock' n ' Roll Animal.
Fantastic editing job on this!
This footage is dying to be stabilized.
the weird creatures and ghosts ruined the show just like they did "Lost in Space"
Yes, towards the end it was like, 'OCTOPUS OF THE WEEK' - but all told it was a terrific show!
Irwin Allen was a notorious cheapskate, reusing sets, costumes, and monsters across all his shows...
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@@jimbritttnYes, but by season 4 VTTBOTS had gotten Way too silly to stay on the air. Watching these episodes on CZcams now, I give a lot of credit to all the actors on the show. I wonder how they were able to say their lines with straight faces.
I had a Friend on" Land of the Giants" ( R.I.P. DON) Who explained the Rock and Roll to me ( they used it too) He said that Irwin would grab a fire bucket and a hammer and whack it once for left and the actors would throw themselves to the left and the camera panned right. and whack if twice for right... He said that he was pretty bruised and dizzy by the end of the shooting day. and they had to do their own stunts mostly..the women too.
Mmmhhh... I think you're mixing up some stories here. The bucket thing was used in The Time Tunnel pilot. Allen only directed two episodes of Voyage (and of course, the movie). I don't know who that Don friend you're talking about, but if you want to find more, the interviews on the dvds and the book bt Jeff Bond tells a lot.
Voyage rocked!
Bravo on this production! You really captured it. The real star of the show was the Seaview!
Love this..:)
nice job with the clips and music and sound effects-Voyage is still my all time favorite-probably because I saw it on abc in original run!
Me, too.
Imagine reporting for work on Voyage. Everyday you have to go through this. And you think your job is tough.
When I was a kid, I couldn't wait for those scenes.It was such a large submarine, I use to find the floor in the missile room very smooth and shinny.
That's all I seen towards the end of the series, rocking and rolling, thanks for sharing.
With VOYAGE Irwin Allen perfected the illusion of movement. The camera is tilted in the opposite direction as the actors toss themselves around the set. Even stationery objects are manipulated to go with the action (cabinets and chairs are made to fall in the same direction that the actors are throwing themselves...very clever illusion). Irwin took the idea one step further in "The Poseidon Adventure".
He used that technique in all of his TV shows. He even managed to squeeze those shots into The Time Tunnel and Land of the Giants. He loved two dimensional action and adventure. Flash and fun. He was a great entertainer.
but the pencils never moved on the table
Yes!!!!
wow that was cool!!!
Really enjoyed this "blast from the past!"
Just Amazing.