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19 Apr 08 - POST ONE AND COMMENT ON ONEVideo!!!!!!!!!video!!!!!!!!! video!!!!!!1only the best....................

silly videos will be deleted..........



say yes to video and invite all your contacts to this group...........let them see this great videos and say yes to video.

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This group is for quality videos...........videos of landscapes,themes and artistic . the ordinary and silly videos are not invited here.......................

MovieCamera_cliparti

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We request you to join and post your video to this group <a href="http://flickr.com/groups/723210@N21/">Bravo video.

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The best


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Seen in <a href="http://flickr.com/groups/723210@N21/">Bravo video.
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The best



Video of the month........

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tndsgn

Left to right: Charles Anderson, Shelby Henderson, Alex Maxey,
Ray Dolby, Fred Pfost and Charles Ginsburg

The video camera as we know it today is able to record images and sound. The first demonstration of this capability took place on 14 April 1956. Ray Dolby, Charles Ginsberg, and Charles Anderson invented the video camera that was the first machine to record both image and sound. This invention sold for approximately $75,000 US Dollars (USD) apiece. Affordable only to major television broadcast studios such as CBS, who purchased three the same year, these machines remained professional devices for several years.

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