May 4, 1961…Network TV Preps For First US Manned Space Shot

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May 4, 1961…Network TV Preps For First US Manned Space Shot

The next day, on May 5, Alan Shepard became the first American to enter space, but long before that, the networks had flocked to Cape Canaveral with their standard remote equipment, a load of telephoto lenses, and some imagination.

This may be the first use of this wonderful counterbalanced arm system from CBS. This is a Houston Fearless cradle head with the wheel track, pan head base removed, which limited the tilt up. By drilling a hole at the center of balance of the cradle, a cross member support was installed, and an adjustable lead weighted arm was attached underneath. It looks like the wheel track base is being used to secure the rig to the tripod, via it’s Mitchell mounting nut, but is installed sideways, which would allow the cameraman to lock the swivel or pan. Very clever.

I think by the next launch, everyone was using this system, which CBS gladly shared. Notice there is even a periscope made into the custom viewfinder. Enjoy and share! -Bobby Ellerbee

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