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Sony Betacam BVP-3P

Japan, c. 1983
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Sony introduced the professional use Betacam cassette format in 1982 for the broadcast video industry. Although related to the Betamax format, its key differe..

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Sony Betamovie BMC-100P

Japan, 1983
Similarity: 76%

Introduction to video

New Zealand, 1993
Similarity: 72%

Reel to Reel Tape Recorder

Switzerland, c. 1960
Similarity: 71%

Sony Digital Handycam DCR-VX1000

Japan, c. 1995
Similarity: 71%

Panasonic VHS-C Movie Camera NV-A1

Japan, 1994
Similarity: 69%

National Portable Video Camera WV-3085

Japan, c. 1974
Similarity: 69%

On camera : The BBC video production course [kit]

United Kingdom, 1984
Similarity: 68%

Videotape editing

United Kingdom, 1968
Similarity: 67%

News story telling: events and issues

New Zealand, 1993
Similarity: 67%

VHS

Similarity: 67%

Advanced editing

New Zealand, 1993
Similarity: 67%

16mm news camera with Cosmicar zoom lens used by GTV-9

United States
Similarity: 66%

Sony Handycam DCR-SX65

Japan, c. 2000s Decade
Similarity: 66%

Type 2014K Image Orthicon camera

United Kingdom, c. 1950
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Entertainment storytelling

Aotearoa / New Zealand, 1993
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Visual story telling

Aotearoa / New Zealand, 1993
Similarity: 65%

Sony DCR-VX1000

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TV graphics: a training programme

United Kingdom, 1968
Similarity: 65%
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