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  • Portapak
  • Portable video tape analog recording system introduced in 1967

    A Portapak is a battery-powered, self-contained video tape analog recording system. Introduced to the market in 1967, it could be carried and operated

    Portapak

    Portapak

    Portapak

  • Television documentary
  • Genre of television program

    information communication to American society. Sony's newly developed Portapak video camera was a significant tool that spurred the Guerrilla television

    Television documentary

    Television documentary

    Television_documentary

  • Nam June Paik
  • South Korean video artist (1932–2006)

    While living in Japan between 1962 and 1963, Paik first acquired a Sony Portapak, the first commercially available video recorder, perhaps by virtue of

    Nam June Paik

    Nam June Paik

    Nam_June_Paik

  • The Cramps
  • American rock band (1976–2009)

    patients at the California State Mental Hospital in Napa, recorded on a Sony Portapak video camera by the San Francisco collective Target Video and later released

    The Cramps

    The Cramps

    The_Cramps

  • Video camera
  • Camera used for electronic motion picture acquisition

    systems designed to be mobile (and thus usable outside the studio) were the Portapak systems starting with the Sony DV-2400 in 1967. This was followed in 1981

    Video camera

    Video camera

    Video_camera

  • Shigeko Kubota
  • Japanese artist (1937–2015)

    She was one of the first artists to adopt the portable video camera Sony Portapak in 1970, likening it to a "new paintbrush." Kubota is known for constructing

    Shigeko Kubota

    Shigeko_Kubota

  • Video art
  • Art form using video technology

    videotape. Video art is often said to have begun when Paik used his new Sony Portapak to shoot footage of Pope Paul VI's procession through New York City in

    Video art

    Video art

    Video_art

  • Michael Shamberg
  • American film producer

    a DuPont-Columbia Award in 1975. The group urged for the use of Sony's Portapak video camera, introduced in 1967, to be merged with the documentary film

    Michael Shamberg

    Michael Shamberg

    Michael_Shamberg

  • Videofreex
  • American video collective, 1969–1978

    The Videofreex were a pioneering video collective who used the Sony Portapak for countercultural video projects from 1969 to 1978. They were founded in

    Videofreex

    Videofreex

  • Nelson Sullivan
  • American videographer (1948–1989)

    com/2025/07/07/camera-ready/ https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/nelson-sullivan-the-portapak-prince-gary-legault/1140984744 Official site A Very Short Introduction

    Nelson Sullivan

    Nelson_Sullivan

  • EIAJ-1
  • Standard for video tape recorders

    due to its portability, low cost, and versatility. The original Sony Portapak, model CV-2000, used a proprietary format, but was later superseded by

    EIAJ-1

    EIAJ-1

    EIAJ-1

  • Electronic news gathering
  • Technique of delivering the news on television

    convention and turned in the street violence one day to eye the first portable "Portapak" video package from Sony in Japan. It was the first truly portable video

    Electronic news gathering

    Electronic news gathering

    Electronic_news_gathering

  • JVC GR-C1
  • Pioneering VHS camcorder from 1984

    which the camera and recorder were separate units linked by a cable (portapaks), and as the first VHS-C camcorder. The camera section was built around

    JVC GR-C1

    JVC GR-C1

    JVC_GR-C1

  • The Feature
  • 2008 American film

    life. Auder created a form of video diary, starting with his first Sony Portapak camera in 1969, documenting the people, places, and events in his life

    The Feature

    The_Feature

  • Lord of the Universe
  • 1974 film by Michael Shamberg

    production team of Top Value Television produced the documentary, using Portapak video cameras. The TVTV team followed Maharaj Ji across the United States

    Lord of the Universe

    Lord_of_the_Universe

  • The Police Tapes
  • 1977 American TV series or program

    Council on the Arts and WNET and cost only $2,000, thanks to the use of Portapak tape equipment; it would have cost an estimated $90,000 if film had been

    The Police Tapes

    The_Police_Tapes

  • List of Japanese inventions and discoveries
  • first digital SLR. The prototype body shared many features with the N8008. Portapak In 1967, Sony unveiled the first self-contained video tape analog recording

    List of Japanese inventions and discoveries

    List_of_Japanese_inventions_and_discoveries

  • Millennium '73
  • 1973 festival in Houston, Texas

    groundbreaking piece on the 1972 Republican National Convention. They used Portapak cameras and newly developed recording technology that allowed them to shoot

    Millennium '73

    Millennium_'73

  • List of computers running CP/M
  • RC-759 Pied Piper PolyMorphic Systems 8813 The Portable Computer Co (AU) PortaPak Pravetz 8M Profi - Soviet/Russian clone of ZX-Spectrum with extension grafic

    List of computers running CP/M

    List_of_computers_running_CP/M

  • Jon Alpert
  • American journalist & documentary filmmaker (born c.1948)

    "Keiko's brother would literally go to the factory, and as the first color portapak was coming off JVC's assembly line, we'd get serial number one of everything

    Jon Alpert

    Jon Alpert

    Jon_Alpert

  • St. Paul High School (Ottawa)
  • Separate high school in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

    of the year, a new ten classroom building was constructed, called the portapak. Construction finished around May 1989 and some classes were moved in from

    St. Paul High School (Ottawa)

    St._Paul_High_School_(Ottawa)

  • My Father (Shigeko Kubota)
  • My Father (14:26) is a black and white video recorded on a Sony Portapak produced between 1973 and 1975 by the Japanese Fluxus video artist, sculptor,

    My Father (Shigeko Kubota)

    My_Father_(Shigeko_Kubota)

  • Anouk De Clercq
  • Belgian artist

    Stockhausen (2000) Autobiography of the Eye (1997) Speakeasy (1996) [1]www.portapak.be [2]www.monokino.org [3]www.augusteorts.be "Anouk De Clercq". Festival

    Anouk De Clercq

    Anouk De Clercq

    Anouk_De_Clercq

  • Here Come the Videofreex
  • video collective. "Review: 'Here Come the Videofreex,' Revolution via the Portapak (Published 2016)". March 8, 2016. Retrieved April 10, 2025. "Here Come

    Here Come the Videofreex

    Here_Come_the_Videofreex

  • Maureen Orth
  • American journalist (born 1943)

    the first ever footage shot on the convention floor using ½ inch Sony Portapak videotape. Orth moved to New York in 1973. She wrote the Ms. magazine cover

    Maureen Orth

    Maureen Orth

    Maureen_Orth

  • Bonnie Sherr Klein
  • American-Canadian filmmaker and author

    Personnel: Bonnie Sherr Klein". 11 October 2012. Boyle, Deirdre (1992). "From Portapak To Camcorder: A Brief History Of Guerrilla Television". Journal of Film

    Bonnie Sherr Klein

    Bonnie_Sherr_Klein

  • Global Village Video
  • Former Manhattan-based media center

    mainstream television of the period. Using the battery-operated Sony CV video portapak introduced in 1968, Global Village also trained numerous artists and activists

    Global Village Video

    Global_Village_Video

  • Guerrilla television
  • television, which he called beast television. They urged for the use of Sony's Portapak video camera, released in 1965 to be merged with the documentary film style

    Guerrilla television

    Guerrilla_television

  • St. John Henry Newman Catholic High School
  • Catholic high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    the building's components to be replaced. Initially, 14 portables with a portapak were scattered across the school to ease perpetual overcrowding with the

    St. John Henry Newman Catholic High School

    St. John Henry Newman Catholic High School

    St._John_Henry_Newman_Catholic_High_School

  • Red Burns
  • Canadian art academic (1925–2013)

    This interest was sparked when she attended a demonstration of the Sony Portapak camera, the first portable video camera, in 1970. Inspired, she met with

    Red Burns

    Red_Burns

  • TVTV (video collective)
  • American guerilla video collective

    independent video based on the new and then-revolutionary media, ½" Sony Portapak video equipment, later embracing the ¾" video format. In 1975 the group

    TVTV (video collective)

    TVTV_(video_collective)

  • Sandra Llano-Mejía
  • Colombian multimedia artist (born 1951)

    Museum. Retrieved 2023-06-23. Aceves Sepúlveda, Gabriela (2023-02-14). ""La portapak en Latino América: The gendering of early video technology by women artists

    Sandra Llano-Mejía

    Sandra_Llano-Mejía

  • Paul Ryan (video artist)
  • American video artist

    1968–1969 term, "exploring video as a medium in McLuhan‟s terms" with early Portapak cameras. He considered this combination of "theory and practice" to be

    Paul Ryan (video artist)

    Paul_Ryan_(video_artist)

  • Carole Roussopoulos
  • of her friend the author Jean Genet, she purchased a light-weight Sony Portapak camera and began to make documentaries. It is believed that she is the

    Carole Roussopoulos

    Carole Roussopoulos

    Carole_Roussopoulos

  • Jom Tob Azulay
  • Brazilian film director

    past. In 1975, he was one of the first to use portable-video equipment (Portapak - ½ ") in Brazil, filming video-art works by Rio de Janeiro's prominent

    Jom Tob Azulay

    Jom_Tob_Azulay

  • St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School (Brampton)
  • Catholic school in Brampton, Canada

    students and offering Grades 7-10 (by 1982 Grades 9-13 were offered). A "portapak" addition was built in the Fall of 1980 on the south side of the building

    St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School (Brampton)

    St._Thomas_Aquinas_Secondary_School_(Brampton)

  • Anda Korsts
  • American journalist

    Shamberg, Jodi Silbert, Tom Weinberg and Megan Williams. Using the held Sony Portapak (portable video camera), Anda, TVTV's collective, and members of Antfarm

    Anda Korsts

    Anda_Korsts

  • Regina Mundi Catholic College
  • High school in London, Ontario, Canada

    for dance on site. Besides the remaining three portables, there was one portapak located to the east of the English portable, and another one in the back

    Regina Mundi Catholic College

    Regina Mundi Catholic College

    Regina_Mundi_Catholic_College

  • Four More Years
  • 1972 film

    therefore did not know they were in the shot. Additionally, the use of the Portapak, a much smaller device than typical news cameras, likely helped the crew

    Four More Years

    Four_More_Years

  • Bill Creston
  • American painter and filmmaker (1932–2024)

    Creston started teaching himself how to use the new video technologies Portapak and Super 8 film camera for his independent filmmaking in the late 1960s

    Bill Creston

    Bill Creston

    Bill_Creston

  • Video Hiroba
  • Japanese video art collective

    public communication or thoroughfare. Members of the collective purchased a Portapak camera, which they rented out to members for $3.50 a day. They also rented

    Video Hiroba

    Video_Hiroba

  • Chip Lord
  • American artist

    needed] Their focus shifted in the early 1970s with the arrival of the Sony Portapak. Their work mirrored the efforts of other artistic groups like Videofreex

    Chip Lord

    Chip Lord

    Chip_Lord

  • Judy Hoffman
  • American filmmaker and arts activist

    by her early work with small format video equipment, beginning with the Portapak and filming local Chicago communities. Most of Hoffman's work takes the

    Judy Hoffman

    Judy Hoffman

    Judy_Hoffman

  • Chris Twomey
  • American film director

    as well as winning a 1978 Ford Foundation Grant for her multi-layered portapak video entitled Unmoved, Twomey later concentrated on exploring narrative

    Chris Twomey

    Chris Twomey

    Chris_Twomey

  • Hapax Legomena
  • Seven-part film cycle by Hollis Frampton

    Matte began as video of Binghamton University that Frampton shot on a Portapak. He refilmed the footage on a television, manipulating the image with his

    Hapax Legomena

    Hapax_Legomena

  • Fred Forest
  • French artist (born 1933)

    on tableaux-écrans, or screen-paintings. Having received a Sony CV-2400 Portapak video recorder in 1967 as part of a promotional campaign by Sony France

    Fred Forest

    Fred Forest

    Fred_Forest

  • History of science and technology in Japan
  • (SLR camera) with an instant return mirror. In 1967, Sony unveiled the Portapak, the first self-contained video tape analog recording system that was portable

    History of science and technology in Japan

    History_of_science_and_technology_in_Japan

  • Terry Fox (artist)
  • American performance artist (1943–2008)

    grant from the National Endowment for the Arts which he used to purchase a Portapak analogue videotape recorder and sound equipment. He was largely self taught

    Terry Fox (artist)

    Terry_Fox_(artist)

  • Dante Alighieri Academy
  • Catholic high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    neighbourhood with 180 students and nine teachers inside two portables and one portapak. The permanent three-storey building was erected in 1976 and the first

    Dante Alighieri Academy

    Dante Alighieri Academy

    Dante_Alighieri_Academy

  • Dara Birnbaum
  • American video and installation artist (1946–2025)

    the poet, writer, and theoretician Alan Sondheim lent Birnbaum his Sony Portapak, which enabled her to create her first experimental video works, such as

    Dara Birnbaum

    Dara Birnbaum

    Dara_Birnbaum

  • Barbara Rosenthal
  • American photographer and novelist (born 1948)

    The first works, The Haircut and The Bath, began with 1/2" open reel portapak partnering with Bill Creston. In 1982, she won a Festival Prize for Helen

    Barbara Rosenthal

    Barbara Rosenthal

    Barbara_Rosenthal

  • Video Data Bank
  • Video art distributor in Chicago, founded 1976

    underrepresented critically in the art world. After buying a Panasonic Portapak and successfully conducting talks with painters Joan Mitchell and Agnes

    Video Data Bank

    Video Data Bank

    Video_Data_Bank

  • Juan Downey
  • Chilean artist (1940–1993)

    Series was a video-installation composed of videos recorded with a Sony portapak during Downey’s travels from North to Central and South America between

    Juan Downey

    Juan_Downey

  • Ilene Segalove
  • American artist (born 1950)

    University of California, Santa Barbara in 1972, Segalove purchased a Sony Portapak from Nam June Paik’s girlfriend. She returned to Los Angeles and began

    Ilene Segalove

    Ilene_Segalove

  • BAVC Media
  • American nonprofit organization

    to find alternative, civic-minded applications for a new technology – PortaPak video. In 1976, The Rockefeller Foundation provided seed funding to a coalition

    BAVC Media

    BAVC Media

    BAVC_Media

  • Tom Zubrycki
  • Australian filmmaker

    production facility The Community Media Bus. The technical limitations of the portapak video tape analog recording system, plus his desire to reach wider audiences

    Tom Zubrycki

    Tom Zubrycki

    Tom_Zubrycki

  • Senesh Dissanaike Bandara
  • Sri Lankan film director

    Thani camera video shilpaya hevath ardunika nishpadakaveraya athpotha = Portapak production techniques / by Wayne Levy; parivarthanaya Senesh Dissanayake

    Senesh Dissanaike Bandara

    Senesh_Dissanaike_Bandara

  • Hamid Naficy
  • multi-camera TV melodrama REM (1969), 28-minute video drama shot with a Sony Portapak DV2400 and 2-inch videotape Ellis Island: A Commune (1969), a 37-minute

    Hamid Naficy

    Hamid Naficy

    Hamid_Naficy

  • Les Levine
  • Levine, with Nam June Paik, were among the first artists to buy and use portapaks. Thus, he was one of the first artists to try television as a medium for

    Les Levine

    Les_Levine

  • Andrea Callard
  • American painter

    Fragments of a Self Portrait (video, Sony Portapak, sound, black & white, 1974–1975) Drawers (video, Sony Portapak, sound, black & white, 1974–1975) Window

    Andrea Callard

    Andrea_Callard

  • L'Amoreaux Collegiate Institute
  • Public high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    with a football/soccer field. There are two small portables and one large portapak (Adult ESL Center). The hallways and lockers feature accent colours of

    L'Amoreaux Collegiate Institute

    L'Amoreaux Collegiate Institute

    L'Amoreaux_Collegiate_Institute

  • KVST-TV
  • Television station in Los Angeles (1974–1975)

    video recorders (the only type which existed at the time was the Sony Portapak, a 1/2" reel-to-reel machine with a separate camera) to community organizations

    KVST-TV

    KVST-TV

    KVST-TV

  • Pierpaolo Saporito
  • Italian architect and urban planner

    promoting avant-garde experiences with new digital media (e.g., Sony Portapak), replacing the traditional one-way nature of radio and television with

    Pierpaolo Saporito

    Pierpaolo_Saporito

  • Pola Weiss Álvarez
  • Mexican video artist

    Partial preview at Google Books. Aceves-Sepúlveda, Gabriela (2023). "La portapak en Latino América: The gendering of early video technology by women artists

    Pola Weiss Álvarez

    Pola_Weiss_Álvarez

  • Margaret Dragu
  • Canadian artist

    National Film Board of Canada (NFB) who introduced her to the videotape Portapak, which was popular with contemporary artists in the 1970s. In 1974 Dragu

    Margaret Dragu

    Margaret Dragu

    Margaret_Dragu

  • The Continuing Story of Carel and Ferd
  • recently founded Video Free America, received some of the first Sony Portapaks in America in order to shoot the footage. Seeking to film the making of

    The Continuing Story of Carel and Ferd

    The_Continuing_Story_of_Carel_and_Ferd

  • Kathy Rae Huffman
  • American curator, writer, producer, researcher

    first institutions to acquire portable video equipment. She used the Sony Portapak to document library events. To learn more about video and its potential

    Kathy Rae Huffman

    Kathy_Rae_Huffman

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  • Vernetta
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian

    Vernetta

    Spring Green

  • Ahijit
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Indian

    Ahijit

    Lord Vishnu; Lord Shiva

  • Lavit | லவித 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Lavit | லவித 

    Lord Shiva

  • Caomh
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Irish

    Caomh

    Lovable

  • Birk
  • Boy/Male

    English French Scottish

    Birk

    Birch tree.

  • Senthil Vadivelan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Senthil Vadivelan

    Lord Murugan, Always youth

  • Nazeera
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Nazeera

    Like, Equal, Matching, Observer, Supervisor

  • Konstanz
  • Boy/Male

    Latin English

    Konstanz

    Constant.

  • Jahid
  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, Arabic

    Jahid

    Hard Worker

  • Heikkinen
  • Boy/Male

    Finnish

    Heikkinen

    Son of Henry.

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