- The PXL2000, or
Pixelvision, was a toy
black and
white video camera,
introduced by Fisher-Price in 1987 at the
International Toy Fair in Manhattan, which...
- as
PixelVision,
which created pixelated black and
white video on
standard audio c****ette tapes. At first,
Benning was
standoffish to the
PixelVision camera...
-
pushed the
boundaries of "lo-fi"
filmmaking when he
produced Almereyda's
PixelVision feature,
Another Girl
Another Planet (1992). It was
cited by the National...
-
featurette shot with a Fisher-Price
Pixelvision camera.
Nadja (1994) was a
comic vampire film shot on 35mm with
Pixelvision inserts.
Hamlet (2000) was shot...
- Folkywaze.
Fialka has
written a
chapter " ‘Don’t Even Look At It' ─
Pixelvision & Multi-Screens" in the book
Undependently Yours:
Imagining A
World Beyond...
- the
possibilities of
experimental filmmaking,
including the use of a
Pixelvision toy camcorder." Canby,
Vincent (April 1, 1993). "Review/Film Festival;...
- ****
feminist video made in 1992 by
Sadie Benning with a Fisher-Price
PixelVision camera. The video,
which runs for 15 minutes, is
considered at once a...
- view of the
living dead,
Almereyda shot the film
using a Fisher-Price
PixelVision camcorder.
Almereyda attempted to make the film in a
similar style to...
-
American artist Sadie Benning that runs for 5
minutes and was
recorded with
PixelVision camera in
black and white. The
title alludes to
Rubyfruit Jungle, a 1973...
- (1984) Video8 (Sony) (1986)
Betacam SP (Sony) (1987) S-VHS (JVC) (1987)
Pixelvision (Fisher-Price) (1987)
UniHi 1/2" HD (1988) Hi8 (Sony) (mid-1990s) W-VHS...