单词 | kinescope |
释义 | kinescopen. Television. 1. A cathoderay tube specially constructed for use in a television set. Chiefly U.S.The registration as a proprietary name was cancelled in 1950. ΘΚΠ society > communication > broadcasting > television > transmitting or receiving apparatus > [noun] > television set > cathode-ray tube television tube1928 kinescope1930 picture tube1940 TV tube1945 1930 Sci. Amer. Feb. 147/3 Dr. Zworykin developed an entirely new type of cathode-ray tube for his receiving apparatus which he calls a ‘kinescope’. 1932 Official Gaz. (U.S. Patent Office) 17 May 568/1 RCA Victor Company, Inc., Camden, N.J. Filed Feb. 6, 1931. Kinescope for Cathode Ray Tubes and Thermionic Tubes. 1933 V. K. Zworykin in Proc. IRE 21 1656 The name ‘kinescope’ has been applied to the cathode ray tube used in the television receiver to distinguish it from ordinary cathode ray oscilloscopes because it has several important points of difference. 1949 B. Grob Basic Television ix. 144 The picture tube, or kinescope, has the funnel-shaped form and internal structure of a conventional cathode-ray tube. 1971 H. E. Ennes Television Broadcasting viii. 357 The kinescope upon which the image to be recorded is displayed is a special type of tube employing a flat face, with phosphor and brightness characteristics that allow use of inexpensive film. 2. A film recording made from a television broadcast. 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News-leader 25 Oct. 30/1 Kinescope or television recording, the process of filming a television show off the receiving tube. 1953 Manch. Guardian Weekly 2 July 15/1 On June 2 a United States television network transmitted a kinescope version of the B.B.C.'s television of the Abbey Coronation service. 1957 Economist 19 Oct. 226/1 It buys a programme or series of programmes from, say, station KETC in St Louis, and then makes it available to all the other ETV outlets on kinescope. 1957 P. Frank Seven Days to Never ii. 20 He took a course in American television and radio. Every Tuesday afternoon he listened to recordings, and watched kinescopes, of the most popular programs. 1964 L. A. Wortman Closed-circuit Television Handbk. v. 93 The major advantage in kinescope recording is that the final film can be shown wherever there is a 16-mm projector. Derivatives ˈkinescope v. (transitive) to make a kinescope of. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > filming > special techniques > [verb (transitive)] matte1928 kinescope1949 sound-track1949 stretch1953 endistance1961 colourize1987 1949 Life 17 Oct. 75 Each show is kinescoped (filmed and sound-tracked) and re-telecast from stations in the rest of the country. ˈkinescoped adj. reproduced from a kinescope recording. ΚΠ 1964 L. A. Wortman Closed-circuit Television Handbk. v. 93 One can usually recognize a kinescoped telecast by virtue of its visual quality. ˈkinescoping n. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > filming > special techniques > [noun] hold1918 slow motion1924 colourization1926 pixilation1947 Cinerama1950 memomotion1950 CinemaScope1953 Todd-AO1953 Vistavision1954 Panavision1955 Smell-O-Vision1958 kinescoping1961 blue screen1965 shaky camera1967 Imax1969 slo-mo1969 Omnimax1973 Sensurround1974 Pixelvision1987 shaky cam1988 1961 P. Lewis Educ. Television Guidebk. iv. 70 (heading) Kinescoping possibilities. 1967 Telegraph (Brisbane) 3 Mar. 12/1 The only way then to record a show was by a film technique called ‘kinescoping’... At that time the quality was diabolical. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1976; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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