"Nothing could be recorded in those days except by aiming a movie camera at the television screen. It was at least another 10 years before they had any kind of recording medium"
- Nigel Kneale
About this Quote
This quote by Nigel Kneale is describing the early days of tv. In the days prior to tape-recording technology, the only way to record a television program was to point a motion picture electronic camera at the television screen. This was a cumbersome and ineffective procedure, as the quality of the recording was typically poor. It was not until 10 years later that recording innovation was established, allowing people to tape television shows and films with ease. This innovation revolutionized the way individuals taken in media, as it enabled them to see shows and films at their own convenience. It also allowed for the conservation of television programs and films, as recordings could be kept for future viewing. The advancement of taping innovation was a significant milestone in the history of television, and it has had a lasting impact on the way we take in media today.
This quote is written / told by Nigel Kneale somewhere between April 18, 1922 and today. He/she was a famous Writer from England.
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