Sony HDVS
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Sony HDVS was a range of high-definition professional Video cameras, video monitors and editing equipment, developed by Sony in the 1980s. Sony first demonstrated a high-definition-capable video-camera, monitor and tape-recorder in April 1981. The HDVS range was launched in April 1984, with the HDC-100 camera, HDV-100 video recorder and HDS-100 video mixer all working in the 1125 interlaced 5:3 aspect ratio.
The first film shot using HDVS HDTV Cameras was Giulia e Giulia (Julia and Julia) in 1987 [1], the first HDTV television show CBC's Chasing Rainbows was shot using the HDVS system in 1988.