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Movie production process
Electronovision was a process used by producer and entrepreneur H. William "Bill" Sargent Jr. to produce a handful of motion pictures, theatrical plays
Electronovision
1965 film by Alex Segal
Harlow is a fictionalized 1965 Electronovision drama film based on the life of screen star Jean Harlow (Carol Lynley) and directed by Alex Segal. It was
Harlow_(Magna_film)
1940s French analogue high-definition television system
819-line video standard also saw some use in the United States, by the Electronovision motion picture process. It was developed by producer and entrepreneur
819_line
Early recording process for live television
modified high-band quadruplex VTRs to record the signal. The promoters of Electronovision (not to be confused with Electronicam) gave the impression that this
Kinescope
Type of film shot on camcorder
starting with the Electronovision process developed by film producer and entrepreneur H. William "Bill" Sargent, Jr. around 1964. Electronovision used conventional
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Tragedy by William Shakespeare
the U.S. to date. A live film of the production was produced using "Electronovision", a method of recording a live performance with multiple video cameras
Hamlet
Welsh actor (1925–1984)
on camera from 30 June 1964 to 1 July 1964 using a process called Electronovision; it played in US theatres for a week in 1964. The play was also the
Richard_Burton
1964 film by John Gielgud
performances on camera from June 30 to July 1 using a process called Electronovision and then editing them into a single film. This film was produced by
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1964 American film of rock & roll and rhythm & blues performances
Allen Show, using a precursor to high-definition television, called "Electronovision", invented by the self-taught "electronics whiz" Bill Sargent (H.W
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American musical duo
release in 1964. Using a high-resolution videotape process called Electronovision (transferred from television directly onto 35mm motion picture stock
Jan_and_Dean
Burton's Hamlet played limited engagements in 1964. It was made using ELECTRONOVISION, which proved to be an ineffective hybrid of stage and screen methods
Hamlet_on_screen
American actor
stage of the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, using a "quickie" process called Electronovision, and shown in movie theatres in a very limited engagement. It was also
Alfred_Drake
1948 film by Laurence Olivier
the role of the Ghost in three later productions – the 1964 stage, Electronovision and LP Album versions of Richard Burton's Hamlet, the 1970 telecast
Hamlet_(1948_film)
1971 film
on black and white videotape, and transferred to film through the Electronovision process, which were recorded performances of stage plays and concerts
The Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler
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Theatrical release format
Othello. Filmed over two days in a black-and-white process called Electronovision, which resembled a 1960s videotaped broadcast, this three hours plus
Roadshow_theatrical_release
Theatre in 1964-5, and a film of a live performance was produced, in ELECTRONOVISION. Franco Zeffirelli's Shakespeare films have been described as "sensual
Hamlet_in_performance
Analog video broadcast television system
system. Chroma subsampling in TV indicated as 4:2:2, 4:1:1 etc... Electronovision, a video tape movie production technique based on the 819-line system
Analog high-definition television
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List of the first achievements in cinema
Richard Burton's Hamlet was the first stageplay recorded on tape (Electronovision) and given a theatrical release. Hey There, It's Yogi Bear! is the
List_of_cinematic_firsts
Broadcast magnetic tape-based videotape format used in Europe
production for film nowadays) using a film recorder for Film out. Electronovision was also a pre-process like Image Vision. Merlin Engineering also worked
Type_B_videotape
System that shot an image on film and television at the same time through a common lens
similar systems, allowing electronic recording from live video cameras. Electronovision "DuMont Electronicam". www.earlytelevision.org. Chuck Pharis Electronicam
Electronicam
Video to film transfer technique
and printed as a film that was released in movie theaters using the Electronovision process. Fernando Arrabal was the first to use the technique of video-to-film
Film-out
1966 film
Great Will Be 1965 Movie Story?: Stevens Epic Lights Way; Harlow in Electronovision Scheuer, Philip K. Los Angeles Times 19 Jan 1965: C9 "Wynter walks
Intimacy_(1966_film)
1980's high-definition analog broadcast television standard
analogue 819 lines process that later evolved to higher resolutions (see Electronovision). Experience was gained on important building blocks like HD digital
HD-MAC
American jazz musician (1925–2001)
and "On Top of It All". Ham's film credits include the score of the Electronovision version of Harlow (1965), and adaptation, scoring, and conducting of
Al_Ham
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Happiness, Smile (Celebrity Name: Sridevi)
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Name of a sahabiyyah, Desert
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One with Eyes Like Deer; Goddess Laxmi
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Arcturus star
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Christian, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Flower Jasmine; A Flower
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Spanish pet form of Portuguese/Spanish Gregorio, GOITO means "watchful; vigilant."
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Musical; Melody
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Comfort, Relief, Ease, Repose
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Dove. Little dove. In the Old Testament, Jemima was one of the three beautiful daughters of Job...
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Beloved of Guru, Gurus darling
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