Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Gabriel Duarte, on Oct. 2008
Video is a technology used to capture, record, process, transmit and reproduce a sequence of images representative of a scene found in movement. The term, which comes from the Latin “see”, is currently associated with different formats of storage, whether analog (VHS and Betamax) or digital (MPEG-4, DVD, Quicktime, etc). But, from the old VHS cassettes to the massive YouTube videos of today, there is a long way to go.
The beginnings of the video are related to the attempt to cover the needs of television. In effect, the first television broadcasts were carried out live, and with the possibility of recording them, the work of programming; In this sense, the Olympic Games in Tokyo in 1964 were the first case in which a delayed transmission was made. Already at the end of the seventies it was definitively consolidated as a technology independent of television.
For this development, was undoubtedly of utmost importance commercialization, by Sony Corporation, of the first portable camera in 1968
. Then, in 1970, Philips commercialized the VCR, adding new possibilities for an ordinary person.If in the beginning, these cameras had a privileged use in the large television studios, then they began to be produced for sale to anyone. With them you could record events, such as parties or use them on trips. Undoubtedly, with the accelerated advancement of electronic technology from the mid-1960s, in general the devices electronic devices could be made to much more malleable measures for personal and daily use, and that is how today there are small cameras no more than 10 centimeters high which can be easily carried even in a jacket pocket or pants.
A separate section deserves the coexistence between film and video. At first, it was considered that the new technological possibilities offered by video would completely eradicate the seventh art. However, these predictions were never fulfilled, both alternatives being able to complement each other perfectly, thanks to the policies employed by the large studios.
Storage technology like DVDs also cannot be overlooked in a video life timeline. In this Format, millions of movies are stored and transported every year and even videos or home presentations, for example when we make a video to play at a party birthday. Today we even have the most advanced Blu-Ray technology at our fingertips, which can storing a considerable amount of gigabytes, far exceeding the possibilities and benefits of the DVD.
Today, with the proliferation of digital media, the use of videos has reached a massive character that could hardly have been dreamed of four decades ago.. With today's use of the Internet, it is possible to view personal videos of people from all over the world. The other important point to consider is the cheaper recording technology, which is becoming more accessible every day. Obviously, the future looks promising if we also consider the progress made in quality.
If Giovanni Sartori defined the post-war era as the "video sphere," he was not too wrong. The videos that millions of users upload to a social network like YouTube, and the billions of visits that some videos receive, are the best example of this importance that the image has acquired in the modern world (since the second half of the 20th century). Many television channels even invite and encourage participation their viewers to be "correspondents" recording videos of events or events that occurred in their cities and send them as informative material. An event of worldwide repercussion, in which the videos recorded by citizens who were there At the time, it was the Wall Street attack on the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001.
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