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BY: CAMERON TARPLEY
Timeline of the History of Video Production
1824- First Permanent Photograph
Joseph Niepce is known for creating the first permanent photograph.
He had been experimenting with silver as a light source to capture an image.
Then he started using bitumen for it.
http://www.mhprofessional.com/downloads/products/0071791361/0071791361_chap01.pdf
1840- The First Camera Invented
Thee first camera was invented by Alexander Wolcott.
His invention made it where photos could be taken without fading away with time.
He also is known for opening the first photography shop.
http://photography.lovetoknow.com/First_Camera_Invented
1927- Phonovision
Phonovision was the earliest video format.It was never widely adopted.It was only used for practical use.Uses basic video production abilities such as
recording video and playing it back.
http://photography.lovetoknow.com/First_Camera_Invented
1938-First TV Games Show
The show was called the spelling bee.
It was first broadcast on May 31, 1938
http://www.thingstolearn.net/2011/06/first-tv-game-show/
First Video Recorder- 1956
The Ampex Corporation used magnetic tape technology used by German scientists during World War II.
They used that to take the first video from the first tape recorder.
The tape recorder was called the Ampex VRX-1000.
http://www.ehow.com/facts_6038159_history-video-production-equipment.html
1964-Sony EV format CLP-1B
It was the first portable recording device.
It was used for industry and education.
http://prezi.com/dbv_o0bcbzyf/history-of-video-production/
1965- 1” Type A Made
Ampex introduced this, It had a full wrap and a single head design and was the predecessor 1” Type C.
It was marketed for people in homes.
http://www.videointerchange.com/video-history.htm
1967- IVC- 600 700 800 and 900 Format
IVC made this to compete with the 1” Type A Format
It was single headed with an Alpha Wrap.
http://www.videointerchange.com/video-history.htm
1968- Phillips LDL- 1000
It was the predecessor to the N1500.The LDL- 1000 was a ½” b/w helical reel to
reel machine.http://www.videointerchange.com/video-
history.htm
1973- Capacitance Electronic Disc (CED)
This was the first time video was stored on a disc.
It could only store 6 minutes of video on it.6 years later, they released it with more
storage.It was developed by RCA.
http://prezi.com/dbv_o0bcbzyf/history-of-video-production/
1974- Vcord I & II
This was the first commercially successful video cassette format.
The I type machines could record and play 30 & 60 minute cassettes.
They II type machines could record and play 120 minute cassettes.
http://www.videointerchange.com/video-history.htm
Sony Betamax-1975
The Sony Betamax was the first commercially available video cassette recorder.
It was first introduced in 1975.
http://www.ehow.com/facts_6038159_history-video-production-equipment.html
1976-VHS
This could store a few hours of storage and it was used for movies after they were shown in theaters.
This was also used for home videos and recording television shows.
This was developed by RCA.
http://prezi.com/dbv_o0bcbzyf/history-of-video-production/
1977-Laser Disc
It was an early DVD format.Laser Discs were actually better than DVD’s.
The laser disc’s image and sound quality was actually better.
http://prezi.com/dbv_o0bcbzyf/history-of-video-production/
1981- Sony Unveiled the First Video Camera
The Sony Mavica (magnetic video camera)
It had a fast rotating magnetic disc approximately 2 inches in diameter.
http://www.ehow.com/about_4564667_video-production.html
1985- M-11
This was introduced in 1985 by Panasonic Broadcast systems.
It was made to go head to head with Sony in the professional broadcast market place.
It used a ½ inch metal participle tape.It used the same size tape as we use today.http://www.videointerchange.com/video-
history.htm
1986- First Still Digital Video Camera
The first digital still digital camera was the Canon RC-701.
http://www.digicamhistory.com/1986.html
1987- S-VHS
JVC produced this format.It offered increased bandwidth both by
expanding the FM carrier frequency and through the use of metal participle tape.
http://www.videointerchange.com/video-history.htm
1995- DVD
This was like the laser disc but could hold more storage.
It was used for home videos.
It was developed by Toshiba, Phillips, and Panasonic
http://prezi.com/dbv_o0bcbzyf/history-of-video-production/
1999- Digital8
This will hold up to and hour of video.It records the same data stream as MiniDV
and DVCAM.http://www.videointerchange.com/video-
history.htm