Electronic Motion PicturesUniversity of California Press, 1955 - 212 pages |
Table des matières
THE CAMERA OF THE FUTURE | 1 |
PROGRESS TO 1900 | 15 |
EXPERIMENTATION AND THEORY 19001923 | 25 |
TELEVISION BECOMES A REALITY 19231929 | 35 |
EARLY TELEVISION SYSTEMS AND FILM | 51 |
THE INTRODUCTION OF THE ELECTRONIC CAMERA | 65 |
IMPROVED CAMERAS FILM RECORDING AND LARGE SCREEN TELEVISION | 87 |
COMMERCIAL OPERATIONS 19461955 | 109 |
TELEVISION FILM RECORDING TODAY | 135 |
ELECTRONIC MOTION PICTURES | 149 |
NOTES | 179 |
GLOSSARY OF TERMS | 199 |
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Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Electronic Motion Pictures: A History of the Television Camera Albert Abramson Affichage d'extraits - 1955 |
Electronic Motion Pictures: A History of the Television Camera, Volume 10 Albert Abramson Affichage d'extraits - 1955 |
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