Sony HDVS
Sony HDVS was a range of high-definition video equipment developed in the 1980s to support an early analog high-definition television system thought to be the broadcast television systems that would be in use today. The line included professional video cameras, video monitors and linear video editing systems.
History
Sony first demonstrated a wideband analog video HDTV capable video camera, monitor and video tape recorder (VTR) in April 1981 at an international meeting of television engineers in Algiers. The HDVS range was launched in April 1984, with the HDC-100 camera, HDV-100 video recorder and HDS-100 video switcher all working in the 1125-line component video format with interlaced video and a 5:3 aspect ratio.
The helical scan VTR (the HDV-100) used magnetic tape similar to 1" type C videotape for analog recording. Sony eventually released a digital recording VTR (the HDD-1000) that used digital signals between the machines for dubbing but the primary I/O remained analog signals. There was also a portable videocassette recorder (the HDV-10) for the HDVS system, using the "UniHi" format of videocassette using 3/4" wide tape.
Uses
The first drama film shot using the HDVS professional video camera is Julia and Julia (Italian: Giulia e Giulia) in 1987 , the first HDTV television show CBC's Chasing Rainbows was shot using the HDVS system in 1988. For the Genesis shows at Wembley Stadium on July 1987, the Sony HDVS system was used to film these shows and later released in VHS in 1988 and DVD in 2003.
World War II: When Lions Roared (also known as Then There Were Giants) is a 1994 TV movie, directed by Joseph Sargent, that stars John Lithgow, Michael Caine and Bob Hoskins as the three major Allied leaders. It was the first video production to be produced in the 1125-line high-definition television (HDTV) format.[1] It was converted to NTSC for broadcast in the United States.
The HDVS brand and logo is still used by Sony nowadays (as "Digital HDVS", since the original HDVS line of equipment from 1984 used wideband analog video to achieve the 1125-lines of resolution) on their current digital high-definition HDCAM-format cameras such as the Sony HDW-750 and HDW-F900.
Equipment
Camera System
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Camera System/Optional Accessories
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VTR System
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Optional Accessories
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Post-Production Equipment
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Optical Fiber Transmission System (G/B/R analog component video, Analog audio x2; AES/EBU x6)
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Projection System
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Color Monitors
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References
- ↑ "World War II: When Lions Roared". imdb. 18 July 2011. Retrieved 18 July 2011.
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