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videotape
[ vid-ee-oh-teyp ]
noun
- magnetic tape on which the electronic impulses produced by the video and audio portions of a television program, motion picture, etc., are recorded ( audiotape ).
verb (used with object)
- to record (programs, etc.) on videotape.
Other Word Forms
- ··ٲe noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of videotape1
Example Sentences
When I ask this question — which is being videotaped to accompany this story — they are sitting front-seat-of-the-car close to each other at the cafe.
Two dozen works are on view, including sculptures, installations, videotapes, drawings and prints, plus the artist’s book “LAAir,” featuring 10 full-page color photographs said to show the city’s famous smog.
But Edison has been under scrutiny since Day 1 because residents saw and videotaped flames burning near transmission lines at the time the fire started on Jan. 7.
“Adriana was afraid that, since there was nothing in the contract about videotape back when she did the voice and ‘Snow White’ was about to come out on videotape,” recalled Woodman.
In the course of the proceedings, prison rights attorneys have shown videotapes documenting the use of pepper spray, restraints, hoods and batons on mentally ill inmates in the throes of psychotic episodes.
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