Video Recording Devices

Presented by: Ben Elmore Product Evolution Recording Devices?

• Probably the first thing you think of is Direct TV or Dish, for you can record your favorite show and play it back, or a video camera. • Both of them have the same qualities of recording and storing video. From the beginning

• In the 1920s, Philo Taylor Farnsworth created the television camera that converted the image captured into an electrical signal. • Without this, video recording is nothing. Early Video Recorders

created the first Video . • Charles Ginsburg was called upon to develop a device that can record video. • In 1956, they created a device that could record TV. It used • This device was huge and built for the rich, for they cost upwards to $75,000. Continued…

• Large TV networks were the main buyers of this product.

1961 AMPEX Quadruplex VR-1000-A, the first commercially produced ; Quadruplex reel-to-reel tape is 2 inches wide

The first "portable" VTR, the suitcase-sized 1967 AMPEX Quadruplex VR-3000 Revolutionized

• In the 1970s, huge steps and improvements were made to video tape recorders that created the VHS (Video Home System) standard • 2 Japanese companies, and Japanese Victor Company, went head to head to create an affordable Video recorder in the 1970s • Sony Created the first videocassette that was ¾ inch, and were available by 1971 • 1963 forward, and other small companies began to develop and create videocassette formats. Timeline

• 2 inch Quadruplex • Capacitance Electronic (1956) Disc CED (1973) • Open reel • Record type style disc • Sony Beta/ • LaserDisc (1977) 1,2,3 (1975) • Large Disc • • Funai - Technicolor CVC 1996 - DVD players (1984) started selling in Japan, • Cassette tape and began in 1997 selling in the U.S. Major advancements

• Smaller and slimmer designs • Different storage devices Blue ray DVD

• Was a DVD with increase video capacity, and a better quality image. • Created a universal standard for pre-recorded, recordable and rewritable media • It offers the best quality and features people could wish for at very low costs. Today’s video Recordings

• Today, you can go home, watch tv, and watch your favorite show because you have it on playback. Most satellite receivers have built in video recorder Effects on society/environment

• No real effects on environment • Effects on society- people can now be busy but can still watch their favorite video • Help revolutionized the video and TV industry. Works cited

• Category. (n.d.). The History of Video Recorders - Video Tape and Camera. Inventors . Retrieved September 5, 2013, from http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blvideo.htm

• Sony., & never, a. S. (n.d.). Video History. Vintage Video Transfer Recovery Restoration Antique Conversion EIAJ Quadruplex Audio 1/2" inch Open Reel . Retrieved September 5, 2013, from http://www.videointerchange.com/video-history.htm

• Recording technology history. (n.d.). audio engineering society . Retrieved September 4, 2013, from www.aes.org/aeshc/docs/recording.technology

• History of Blu-ray Disc. (n.d.). Blu-ray Disc™:. Retrieved September 5, 2013, from http://www.blu-raydisc.com/en/AboutBlu-ray/WhatisBlu-rayDisc/HistoryofBlu-rayDisc.aspx