By: Carley Lummus
A series of photographs can be viewed by stroboscopic disc. Sources: techproductions.com/historyoftelevision.htm
In the late 1920’s, Phonovision was developed in London by Scottish pioneer, John Baird. It was not just to record, but to record astonishing. Sources : production/
1938 Initial proposal for color TV broadcast made by George Valensi was invented. Sources:
Starting in the late 1970s to the early 1980s, several types of video production equipment were introduced, such as time base correctors and digital video effects units. Sources: deo
Later on in the 1970s, manufacturers of professional video broadcast equipment, such as Bosch (through their Fernseh division), RCA, and Ampex developed prototype digital videotape recorders (VTR) in their research and development labs. Sources:
The RCA company invented the first handheld mobile video production camera, in Sources: ory-video-production-equipment.html
The first commercially available video cassette recorder was the Sony Betamax, invented in Sources: video-production-equipment.html
JVC invented the VHS format in Sources: y-video-camera.html
Sony introduced Betamax VCRs in Sources: video-camera.html introduced Betamax VCRs in video-camera.html
In 1990, Kodak developed the photo CD system, and then later on developed the first Digital Camera, in Sources: tion lcamera.htm
JVC and Sony introduced the first camcorders shortly after Sony introduced the Betamax format. Sources: video-camera.html
The digital video cassette format was replaced by camcorders that could record videos onto DVD-Rs. Sources: y-video-camera.html
Companies use video production companies for many different reasons, but the majority of the time the videos are used in marketing campaigns Sources: Production:-The-History-and-Use-of-Viral- Videos&id=
Video Production is also known as videography. Technically, it is the process of creating video by capturing moving images, and creating combinations of parts of this video in live production and post-production Sources:
Video production is the art and service of creating content and delivering a finished video product. Sources: production
A transactional video is one that aims to sell a product to a customer. Sources: production
A reference video's goal is to stimulate further navigation of a website. Sources: production
Videos are the second biggest search engine on the internet (YouTube) second to Google. Sources: production
Training videos are commissioned by organizations to promote make changes in workforce. Sources: o_production
Video content is being used in an ever growing range of scenarios on websites in order to help users achieve their goals. Sources: production