Harry Marks (broadcast Designer)
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Harry Marks (March 11, 1931 – April 21, 2019) was a British-American
broadcast designer A broadcast designer is a person involved with creating graphic designs and electronic media incorporated in television productions that are used by character generator (CG) Operator (profession), operators. A broadcast designer may have a degree ...
who was renowned for his work in American television graphics. In 1984, Marks originated the idea for the TED Conference, which he co-founded with
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Biography


Early life

Marks was born in England. When he was 15, he worked for
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as a typographer and publications designer. At the age of 18, he immigrated to
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, where he worked for the
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. He eventually went to work for ABC in the 1960s, assigned to make on-screen graphics more attractive. Marks would eventually do work for CBS and
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as well.


ABC Movie of the Week intro

Marks created the groundbreaking intro for the
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. He hired Douglas Trumbull to create the graphics using the slit-scan process that Trumbull had created for the psychedelic climax of '' 2001: A Space Odyssey''. Most of his work through the 1970s used backlit animation multi-pass techniques, although Marks was one of the early adopters of CGI animation.


1977–78 ABC "Still the One" fall season promo

Marks began making fall season promos for ABC in 1969. In 1977, ABC felt they could not afford to film a promotional campaign for their upcoming TV season. Marks took the initiative to create one on his own. He was inspired by Toni Tennille rehearsing a pop rendition of the Orleans song, " Still the One," and used that phrase as the theme of the promo. His team asked people on the street in various cities to give a "number one" hand gesture or a thumbs-up gesture and filmed them for a
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style. These were combined into a fast-paced montage with various shots of "1" or "one" on items such as billboards, signs, clothing, and vehicles. With the exception of brief clips from older shows at the beginning of the promo, no TV personalities were visible. The promo cost $60,000 in total. ABC was impressed by the promo and asked Marks to make more, but insisted that subsequent campaigns feature the stars of ABC's prime time shows. Costs skyrocketed in the following years with the need for ancillary support for the actors – such as makeup, wardrobes, and transportation – as well as production crews. Marks continued to make promos for ABC through the 1982–83 "Come On Along" campaign. In 1984, 1985, and 1990, Marks worked on fall season promos for NBC. His later TV work includes graphics and title sequences for NBC News Today, The Wonderful World of Disney and for prime-time movies such as the NBC Sunday Night Movie. He also created
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for all of the networks and
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Creating the TED Conference

With his personal history of using computers, CGI, and other technology in his projects, Marks had the idea to bring together all the people from various fields of technology, entertainment and design who worked together on projects. He discussed the concept with
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and they would co-found the TED Conference in 1984.


Awards

In 1983, Marks received an
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for Outstanding Individual Achievement for his opening graphics for
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. He received the first Lifetime Achievement Award given by the Broadcast Designers Association.


Death

Marks retired in 2005 and died in 2019.


References


External links

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Opening of ''ABC Movie of the Week''
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