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April 16, 2003
Sometimes TV Really Sucks
I'm watching Gameheadz, the documentary on the origin of computer games on The Learning Channel. And what I'm learning is that TV sucks. The bulk of the Atari portion footage - the historical stuff, not the interviews - is lifted directly from a parody video which Atari employees made (including a handsome young Owen Rubin, who acts in the piece): "Outstanding in Our Field". Part recruitment silliness, part commercial, it was meant to be a funny, self-deprecating piece. It screened at California Extreme last year, and it was hilarious. But - and maybe it's because I've just finished reading Neil Postman - it's infuriating how the scenes are used with no comment. You don't get that it's a parody. It makes me wonder what other sources they're mixing in there with no explanation or comment. Neil Postman argues that that's the inherent problem with TV - it severs words from images, it requires disjointedness. I love TV, and I don't want to condemn it as all bad - I will yet find a way to defend it. But holy crap! This documentary is a great example of what Postman was warning us about back in 1985! I couldn't find a copy of the parody video online. I'm afraid you'll have to content yourselves with these bad photos I took last year. ![]() Title Screen ![]() Yes! That's Owen! Check at that great 'stache! ![]() This is the opening shot of a little scene which talks about how great the life at Atari is, how there's hot chicks everywhere. Images from this scene appeared in Gameheadz while they were talking about how Bushnell tried to make Atari a good place to work. By dressing up the receptionists as nymphs? Riiiight. ![]() They throw a coin-op machine off a second story. (They use that bit in the documentary, too.) This is the result. ![]() There's an inside joke in this shot but I can't remember what it is... Oh well. At least it was nice to see Shigeru Miyamoto talking about Mario. Posted by jane at April 16, 2003 07:48 PMComments
We recently wrote essays regarding Neil Postman. We were actually responding to newspaper reports of a lecture of his. I think the newspapers served him ill; he's much more awesome than I'd thought. Posted by: Richard S on April 17, 2003 05:35 PMThis reminds me of some footage I saw on a space shuttle documentary, also presented without comment, of some rocket scientists (or more probably rocket engineers) in outrageous paper hats working in, like, disco clean-rooms. It didn't occur to me at the time that they might have been joking. Posted by: John L on April 18, 2003 08:28 AMi'll never look at a documentary the same way again! Posted by: jane on April 20, 2003 09:39 AMAt least that's entertainingly bad. Have you tried watching G4 lately? Posted by: misuba on April 23, 2003 02:03 PMnothing Posted by: gao chao on May 5, 2003 10:14 PMThe reason you cannot find a copy of the video online is because Owen doesn't have a release from everyone who was in it. Perhaps in the future it'll be released, but for now (sadly, I agree), it'll have to stay under wraps; occasionally showing it's head in places like G4 Gameheadz or California Extreme. Brian Deuel
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