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Electronic journalism - Video journalism |  | Electronic journalism - Video journalism: Encyclopedia II - Electronic journalism - Video journalism |  | News via video is seen daily by millions of people around the world. Some of the typical uses include interviews, panel discussions, press conferences and speeches. Live and pre-recorded video is also used in news coverage of accidents, natural disasters and war coverage.
Electronic journalism - Technical standards for Video Journalism.
The National Archives of the United States holds a collection of some of earliest examples of historically significant motion picture films for the country and similar coll ...
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Electronic journalism - Video journalism
News via video is seen daily by millions of people around the world. Some of the typical uses include interviews, panel discussions, press conferences and speeches. Live and pre-recorded video is also used in news coverage of accidents, natural disasters and war coverage.
Electronic journalism - Technical standards for Video Journalism
The National Archives of the United States holds a collection of some of earliest examples of historically significant motion picture films for the country and similar collections exist in other nation's archives. From the earliest days of the medium's existence, film cameras have been used for the acquisition of news elements and documentary footage. Film remained important in daily news operations until the late 1960s when news outlets turned to portable video cameras, portable recorders, wireless microphones and joined those with various microwave and satellite linked delivery systems. By the mid 1980s film had all but disappeared from used in television journalism.
The 1962 arrival of the "Handy-Looky", a portable video tape camera from Ikegami announced a revolution in journalism. This Handy Looky provided a self-contained system of camera with lens and video recorder, the precursor of today's hand held cameras.
Electronic journalism - Some examples of improvements
As systems have improved, components have been made smaller and lighter and performance has greatly improved. Improvements have been made in image quality, colorimetry, lenses, and videotape technology. The following is a small list of improvements related to television news production.
- Early formats of videotape included 2 inch Quadruplex videotape, 1 inch videotape, MII videotape and 3/4 inch U-matic videotape. None of these are widely used today.
- Betacam Tape was popular from the mid 1980's until early 2000s. It is still used by some television stations today, but is being overtaken by digital videotape such as DVC Pro and MiniDV.
- 1080i/720p High Definition Video
- CCD Camera Technology
- Editng Systems, Avid, Final Cut Pro, Video Vegas
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