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Videography is the process of capturing moving images on electronic media, such as videotape, direct-to-disk recording, or solid-state storage. It encompasses both video production and post-production methods.
Historically, videography was considered the video counterpart to cinematography, which involved recording moving images on film stock. However, with the advent of digital video recording in the late 20th century, the distinction between the two has become less pronounced.
Core Facts
Videography involves capturing moving images using electronic media, which can include videotape, direct-to-disk recording, or solid-state storage. ItNotable Details
The arrival of computers and the Internet in the 1980s expanded videography beyond traditional video recording to include digital animation, gaming, web streaming, video blogging, slideshows, remoteComparisons and Contrasts
Videography is often compared to cinematography, which traditionally involved recording moving images on film stock. WhileKey Data Points
Videography has become an integral part of various media, including video production for distance education, television broadcast, and internet video production. It involves scripting, content
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