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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]], the first film shot using HDVS [[HDTV]] Cameras was ''Giulia e Giulia'' (''Julia and Julia'') in [[1987]] [http://www.us.imdb.com/title/tt0093092/], the first [[HDTV]] television show [[Columbia Broadcasting Corperation|CBC]]'s ''Chasing Rainbows'' was shot using the HDVS system in [[1988]].
'''Sony HDVS''' was a range of high definition professional [[Video camera]]s, [[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]], the first film shot using HDVS [[HDTV]] Cameras was ''Giulia e Giulia'' (''Julia and Julia'') in [[1987]] [http://www.us.imdb.com/title/tt0093092/], the first [[HDTV]] television show [[CBC]]'s ''Chasing Rainbows'' was shot using the HDVS system in [[1988]].


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Revision as of 15:53, 25 October 2005

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, 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.

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