Brad Carvey

Bradley John Carvey (born July 10, 1951 in Missoula, Montana) is an American engineer best known as the builder of the first Video Toaster, a system used in the production and editing of movie and television video.

[1][2] Carvey built the first wire wrapped prototype for the Video Toaster, for which Steve Kell wrote the software.

[3] Carvey created visual effects for feature films and TV shows including Men In Black, Stuart Little, Black Hawk Down, Kate & Leopold, Stargazers and Elvis Has Left The Building.

[6][7][8] Dana wears a Video Toaster "test pattern" T-shirt during a scene in Wayne's World 2.

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