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    Kinescope (redirect from Telerecording)
    Kinescope /ˈkɪnɪskoʊp/, shortened to kine /ˈkɪniː/, also known as telerecording in Britain, is a recording of a television program on motion picture film...
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  • Daleks' Master Plan) of the series in the form of their 16 mm film telerecording copies until approximately 1972. From around 1972 to 1978, BBC Enterprises...
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  • white telerecording of the Series 5 episode "A Winter's Tale" (lasting approximately 15 minutes) was returned to the BBC; this is the only telerecording of...
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  • August 1977, repeat of 16 December 1954 telerecording. BBC Two, 1 July 1994, repeat of 16 December 1954 telerecording, commemorating the death of Rudolph...
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  • screened as a live production. With videotaping becoming the norm and telerecording a mature method of preserving broadcasts, the practice of live broadcasting...
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  • the Bottom", formerly survived only as a 16mm black-and-white film telerecording, made for overseas sales to countries not yet broadcasting in colour;...
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    Although films originally made for television in Great Britain (whether by telerecording or by conventional cinematography) will be photographed at 25 frames...
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    wiped, and only four scattered episodes (3, 8, 9 and 11) survive as telerecordings, three of which feature McKellen as adult David. McKellen had taken...
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  • Episodes 5, 9, 10, 11 and 12 only exist as telerecording. 13 episodes; episodes 1–4 pre-recorded as telerecordings, 5–13 live, broadcast 26 December 1958...
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  • resolution and temporal resolution. It was a common method used in early telerecording systems, as well as early and current non-professional/industrial videotape...
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  • 1960s and 1970s. One colour production exists only as a black & white telerecording. 4/9 episodes from series one are archived, only the first episode from...
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  • first 15 minutes of the first episode, "Hot Snow", also exist as a telerecording; the extant footage ends at the conclusion of the first act, prior to...
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  • Lewis Schwarz, Eric Merriman, Dave Freeman and Johnny Speight. Although telerecording existed, none of the episodes are known to remain in the BBC archives...
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  • as an unintentional by-product of some optical techniques, such as telerecording.  The effect is the exact opposite of a process called VidFIRE. Frame...
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    can be viewed online, although only as a low-quality black and white telerecording owned by a private collector. The other five episodes have been withheld...
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    Dead Past" and "Sucker Bait" are known to still exist entirely as 16mm telerecordings. Tele-snaps, brief audio recordings and video clips exist for "Satisfaction...
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    industry Film stock Pandora International Sound follower Spirit DataCine Telerecording IMDb Film Glossary – 2007 "Glossary of Film / Video Terms" by the Magic...
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    the dancer, Betty Ferrier. Both performances were broadcast live. A telerecording of the 1954 performance was broadcast on Christmas Eve 1956 but this...
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  • shot with television cameras that have been converted to formats with telerecording as their basis. The word is both a noun and a verb; in a sense, it is...
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  • media such as DVDs, or internal flash memory, hard drive, and SD card. Telerecording TV/VCR combo VCR/DVD combo Kinescope Write protection Sony Corp. of...
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  • videotape was wiped in the 1970s, leaving only a 16mm black-and-white film telerecording, which was made for international syndication to countries where colour...
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  • monochrome on videotape by Associated-Rediffusion, it survives as a telerecording. Clive Exton wrote the screenplay for a 1970 feature film directed by...
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  • era to contain an episode that was colourised from a black-and-white telerecording after the original colour version was irretrievably lost. The Third...
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    psychedelic rock Years active 1966–1982, 1986–present Labels CAR Juke Box, Telerecord, Phonogram, PolyGram, Charisma, Baby, Crisler Music, Tring Members Michi...
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    facilities or employing different colour television systems. During the telerecording process, it was normal practice to insert a filter circuit between the...
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  • telerecorded series at the time. The Lady from the Sea - Early surviving BBC telerecording Telestory - Similar series (1961-1962, Australia) Monodrama Theater...
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    Telecine (piracy), an unauthorized copy of a film created with a telecine. Telerecording (UK) Television Poynton, Charles (2003). Charles Poynton, Digital Video...
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  • fragment from the 1947 special Variety in Sepia is the oldest surviving telerecording of a BBC TV variety show. "Schedule - BBC Programme Index". "Schedule...
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    theatre and radio drama. The earliest recording method for television was telerecording (Kinescope in the US), first used in 1947, which involved capturing...
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  • Helen Fraser and Tony Caunter. Only ten episodes survive (as film telerecordings) in the BBC's archives, as a result of its wiping policy of the time...
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