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videogram|ˈvɪdiːəʊgræm| [f. video- + -gram.] 1. An apparatus for making or reproducing video recordings. rare.
1963Times 17 Aug. 4/2 A young Wolverhampton design consultant said today that he had invented a record player which reproduced vision as well as sound..Mr. Mason's videogram—as he has named it—could be on sale soon. 1972Guardian 11 Apr. 15/2 They have ordered 60 cassette recorders—videograms is the coming word. 2. A prerecorded video recording; a commercial video film or disc.
1972Publishers Weekly 10 Apr. 27/2 Mr. Geranton insisting on the distinction between a video copy of a previous work (say a film) and an original ‘videogram’. 1976[see phonogram 2]. 1980Daily Tel. 15 Oct. 18 The newly formed British Videogram Association..will put an end to people taping a film on one television channel while they watch football..on the other. 1982R. Dean Home Video vi. 71 Videogram sales and rentals are now dominated by features, with ‘adult’ subjects..running close behind. 1983Times 29 Jan. 4/2 Owners and distributors of videograms (pre-recorded video cassettes and discs) are to be asked..to approve cinema-type certifications. So videˈographer, one who makes videograms; videˈography, the process or activity of making a video recording using a video camera; the use of such a camera.
1976(title of periodical) Videography. 1980Daily Tel. 18 June 17/2 Videography is what they are calling it and it will revolutionise home movies. Following hard on the sales of video recorders..comes the video camera. 1983N.Y. Times 24 July ii. 30/6 One more advantage that the cinematographer has over the videographer is in the amount of lighting required. Video requires a lot of light to get a good result. 1984What Video? Aug. 40/1 Colour settings are especially important with underwater videography. 1985Audio Visual Feb. 54/3 Although obviously intended for a primary audience of stills photographers, David Kilpatrick's..volume could just as easily serve as a guide to in-house videographers. |