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Kinescope /ˈkɪnɪskoʊp/,
shortened to kine /ˈkɪniː/, 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...
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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...
- pre-dated videotape, many
DuMont offerings were
recorded on
kinescopes.
These kinescopes were said to be
stored in a
warehouse until the 1970s. Actress...
- in Melbourne, and
kinescoped for
broadcast in
Sydney (and
possibly other ABC stations). It is not
known if any of
these kinescope recordings still exist...
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promotional kinescope of
Nurmi recreating some of her
macabre comedy segments are held by
private collectors.
Several clips from the rare
kinescope are included...
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Globe Awards for Best TV Show in 1962. More than 700
episodes exist as
kinescope recordings,
filmed in 16mm,
which was the only way
moving pictures and...
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primitive archival film copy has been
digitally mastered from the
original kinescope negative and
released on "Mr. FAT-W Video"
silver and blue
label by Films...
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broadcast live, at
least some are
known to have
survived on film by the
Kinescope process. (Videotape was not
introduced until 1956.) The
pilot of Jamie...