TimeLine of the History of Video production By: Courtney Lourens.
TIMELINE OF THE HISTORY OF VIDEO PRODUCTION
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TIMELINE OF THE HISTORY OF VIDEO PRODUCTION
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PHONOVISION John Logie Baird made the first
VideoDiscs in 1927 http
://www.cedmagic.com/history/baird-phonovision.html
PHONOVISION Baird named his VideoDisc system
Phonovision
PHONOVISION Earliest video format
2” Quadruplex Invented in 1956, this professional only
format lasted well into the 80's. http://www.guyspiller.com/vintagevideota
peservices.html
2” Quadruplex Developed by Ampex
Sony EV Format CLP-1B
Sony Introduced this format in 1964 with the release of the EV-200. It was the first "portable" machine intended for general use.
http://www.videointerchange.com/sony_ev_1inch.htm
Sony EV Format CLP-1B The EV-200 was a monochrome
machine only, but later models in the EV-200 and 300 series were color capable by use of an external color adapter.
Capacitance Electronic isc
A video disc format developed by RCA that was released in 1981 under the brand name "SelectaVision".
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/CapacitanceElectronicDisc
Capacitance Electronic Disc
RCA first developed the CED format in 1964 as a way to reproduce video similar to phonograph records.
VHS From the 1980s through most of the
1990s, the Video Home System (VHS) dominated the theater of video recording and video watching.
http://mroche.umwblogs.org/
VHS Developed by RCA
Laserdisc A laserdisc is a 12-inch platter capable of
425 lines of NTSC resolution. http
://www.mindspring.com/~laserdisc-forever/prologue.htm
Laserdisc Laserdisc is a dramatic improvement over
videotape, yet somehow it never caught on beyond a small niche of consumers.
Laserdisc Early DVD format
DVD DVD as an industry standard was
announced in November 1995 and backed by major players in the CE, IT and movie industry
http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/bldvd.htm
DVD Used for home video
Blue-Ray Disc Released to public in 2006 Invented by BDA (Blu-Ray Disc
Association) http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/
technology-explained-blurays-replacement-dvd/
Blue-Ray Disc Invented by BDA (Blu-Ray Disc
Association)
Blue-Ray Disc Holds about 25GB
First Reality TV Show "TV Guide" named the first reality TV
show as "An American Family," a 12-episode documentary that aired on PBS in 1973.
http://curiosity.discovery.com/question/first-reality-show