How To Use Kinescope In A Sentence

  • It those days, television was distributed for syndication on something they called kinescope, or sixteen millimeter black and white movie film played directly into a machine for conversion to video on local TV stations.
  • He listened on the radio, but hired a kinescope company to record the game for later viewing. Dreaming of the 1960 World Series? Bing Crosby will bring it to you
  • Look up the word, "kinescope," and you will see that suggestion is really going back to the future. Art Brodsky: Nancy Reagan's Internet Solution for Whining Newspapers
  • This 1959 live TV drama, which survives on DVD via a kinescope, is one of the few that made it to the screen. 2009 August : Scrubbles.net
  • Since kinescopes of Susskind's shows are tied up in litigation, this cannot be confirmed.
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  • Up to this point, only grainy film-based kinescope footage was available. Apollo 11 Remastered Tapes - NASA Watch
  • Years later when I watched some old kinescopes, the only part of the show that held my interest was the daily installment of Tom Terrific.
  • The fantasy itself is ‘drawn out’ of archival TV kinescopes, wondrously haunted artifacts of mid-century media archeology.
  • That is the kind of damage one would expect from an old kinescope, not a show filmed in 35 mm and on top-notch film stock.
  • The spots were done on film rather than kinescope, which helps a lot.
  • Most importantly: if that kinescope of the show had not been available, he would have - I'm sure - continued to maintain his delusions.
  • I said, it's better than when we did it - when we first did it, because we did it on kinescope.
  • For entertainment in the hospital, Reitzel provided a gramophone and a small portable kinescope; prison officials placed a large hall at the secretary's disposal two times a week for performances. Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity': The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations during World War I
  • The procedure became obsolete when tape came in except that there were some foreign markets where the stations weren't equipped for tape, and if you wanted to sell your shows over there, you had to run kinescopes.
  • For inmates too sick to move, Reitzel organized concerts and kinescope shows for their barracks. Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity': The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations during World War I
  • One of my favorite VHS tapes is of a kinescope of a 1952 World Series game between the Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets Field. An Umpire Speaks Up About the Length of Yankees-Red Sox Games
  • The kinescope is apparently lost but I'm sure it was wonderful.
  • Indeed, the kinescopes suggest that practically from the medium's outset, television producers built their shows for speed: fragmented, episodic, highly visual bursts of energy.
  • But the scratchy kinescope replay makes it appear as if Mays simply ran back and caught the ball, not unlike any ESPN Web Gem shown every night of the season. WILLIE MAYS
  • And the only way to record a television production was what's called a kinescope, which was -- a movie camera sat in front of a-- of a TV screen and produced very poor quality images. The Business of America
  • This paper presents the design and realization of the TV kinescope glass defect auto - detect system.

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