By Editor, Daryl Cagle - Jun 21, 2019 04:09 pm
My brilliant buddy, Randy Enos remembers working for CBS, see Randy’s archive of editorial cartoons, email Randy Enos –Daryl Around 1964, I did my very first animation job. It was for CBS and I got to work for the legendary Lou Dorfsman who shaped every aspect of corporate design for CBS in his 40 years there. I was tasked with creating ten, 10 second “teaser” spots which would be used at station breaks on the network. CBS had just created a break-through technology they called VPA (Vote Profile Analysis) which would hopefully predict the outcome of elections, shortly after voting had begun, with supposedly, a high degree of accuracy. It was top secret. They were going to reveal it when the time was right and the job I had been assigned was to ... Finish reading in browser »
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