Make your own television shows

PART OF:
The photographic library of the 'Daily Herald' newspaper
Made:
13 December 1965 in Japan
maker:
Keystone Press Agency
Keystone Press Agency photograph titled 'Make your own Keystone Press Agency photograph titled 'Make your own

Keystone Press Agency photograph titled 'Make your own
Daily Herald Archive/Science Museum Group/SSPL
© Mirrorpix

Keystone Press Agency photograph titled 'Make your own
Daily Herald Archive/Science Museum Group/SSPL
© Mirrorpix

Keystone Press Agency photograph titled 'Make your own television shows'. Caption on back reads: Remember when you showed your own cine productions of the family on holiday, the time Dad caught the big fish and all that...Well its old hat, now that Japan is producing simple apparatus for less than £100 which will record all your shot on tape which can be shows on your regular TV set. By using the Home TV Camera you transfer your shots onto a tape recorder tape, and tape projects onto them onto the screen of your TV set. Instead of buying a cine camera you buy a TV camera, and instead of having your film developed you pass your images onto a tape. Your TV set is your pojector. Photos shows - A girl using a TV camera, and transferring her shots onto a tape recorder which gives you a one-hour programme.

Details

Category:
Photographs
Collection:
Daily Herald Archive
Object Number:
1983-5236/30330
Materials:
ink and paper (fibre product)
Measurements:
overall: 202 mm x 257 mm
type:
photograph
credit:
Daily Herald Archive, National Science and Media Museum, Bradford