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'''Walt Rauffer''' is currently a Technical Advisor for ''[[Sesame Street]]''. Previously, during the 1970s, he worked as the Technical Manager for all in-house technical facilities.
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'''== THE MAN BEHIND THE RACKS
 
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"The Man Behind the Racks", has worked as a television engineer since the 1950s. Shortly after graduating from the RCA institute with a degree in electrical engineering, he worked for the U.S. Army Signal Corp. In the 1960s he designed the first handheld portable network TV camera.
WALT RAUFFER
 
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TELEVISION ENGINEER =='''
 
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==Other TV Credits as a Technical Advisor==
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*''Beat the Clock''
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*''[[The Electric Company]]''
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*''Betcha-Don't-Know''
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*''[[3-2-1 Contact]]''
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*''[[Sesame Place]]'', Computer Gallery
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==External links==
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*[http://rauffer.com Rauffer.com]/walter
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[[Category:Miscellaneous Crew|Rauffer]]

Revision as of 02:27, 18 May 2010

Walt Rauffer is currently a Technical Advisor for Sesame Street. Previously, during the 1970s, he worked as the Technical Manager for all in-house technical facilities.

"The Man Behind the Racks", has worked as a television engineer since the 1950s. Shortly after graduating from the RCA institute with a degree in electrical engineering, he worked for the U.S. Army Signal Corp. In the 1960s he designed the first handheld portable network TV camera.

Other TV Credits as a Technical Advisor

External links