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Kinescope /ˈkɪnɪskoʊp/,
shortened to kine /ˈkɪni/, also
known as
telerecording in Britain, is a
recording of a
television program on
motion picture film...
- DuMont, who
created the network,
preserved most of what it
produced in
kinescope format. By 1958, however, much of the
library had been destro**** to recover...
-
aviation pioneer.
Vladimir Zworykin was the
inventor of the
iconoscope and
kinescope television systems.
Theodosius Dobzhansky was the
central figure in the...
- days, live
broadcasts were not
routinely recorded, but a few
minutes of
Kinescope film of the
conventions has survived. The
convention was
called to order...
-
captured live scenes, its
quality was much
higher than the
commonly used
kinescope films,
which were shot from a TV screen. This
improved film production...
- high-resolution
videotape process for production,
later transferred to film via
kinescope for
theatrical release. More than half a
dozen films were
produced in...
- many
DuMont offerings were
recorded on the
kinescope device developed by
Eastman Kodak.
These kinescopes were said to be
stored in a
warehouse until...
-
promotional kinescope of
Nurmi recreating some of her
macabre comedy segments are held by
private collectors.
Several clips from the rare
kinescope are included...
- The
series aired live, and it is not
known if any
kinescope recordings exist of the series. "
Kinescope recording", also
known as telerecording, was an early...
- comedy-variety show, The Ed Wynn Show,
which was
televised live on the West Coast.
Kinescopes were made for
distribution of the
programs to
other parts of the country...