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video
  1. Television, television show, movie.
  2. A short film clip, with or without audio (as in a music video, or one of the plethora of user-generated short movies on sites such as YouTube).
  3. Motion picture stored on VHS or some other format.
  4. (dated) VHS.
  5. Synonyms:
  6. Examples:
    1. “We recorded a video of ourselves during our honeymoon together.”
videography
  1. The art and technology of producing moving (video) images on photosensitive surfaces, and its digital counterpart.
  2. The occupation of making videos.
  3. The list of music videos a singer has appeared or sung in.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “They can assist in the initial production phase, which typically includes scripting, story-boarding, and videography.”
      “But an interest in modes of storytelling led her to attend FAVA's 2001 Video Noodle House, a beginner's course in videography.”
      “All aging videography aside and cheesy post-production aspects ignored, the images here look great.”
videophilia
  1. An interest in and/or appreciation for video, particularly home media with high picture quality.
  2. An inactive lifestyle characterized by activities that involve spending time in front of a screen, such as television, video games, and the Internet.
videogram
  1. A physical object containing an audiovisual work, such as a videotape or DVD.
  2. The audiovisual work itself, such as the content of a videotape or a DVD, often intended to cover such works regardless of the storage medium.
  3. Examples:
    1. “This arguably is the highlight of the videogram as it has the most beautiful footage of Olivia swimming with the dolphins.”
      “Get your hooks here, and with this license you'll have the ability to manufacture, distribute, AND re-license your song to film, TV and videogram productions.”
vid
videotelephony
  1. Technologies for the reception and transmission of audio-video signals by users at different locations, for the purpose of realtime communication.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Operators should consider launching videotelephony as part of a range of services in an IPTV triple play.”
      “In Sweden, we are working with several projects based on videotelephony in the field of speech pathology in the general sense.”
      “Most famously, industry leaders expected people to embrace videotelephony, which flopped, but failed to anticipate the success of text-messaging.”
videotape
videocassette
  1. A cassette containing blank or recorded videotape; either in VHS or Betamax format.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Atop the videocassette was a note penned in blue ink in my brother's surprisingly crabbed handwriting.”
      “Radios, film projectors, and tape recorders are now being supplemented in some nations by televisions, videocassette recorders, and computers.”
      “However, DVD publishers are using wide-screen to differentiate the new format from the analogue VHS videocassette.”
videodisc
  1. an optical disc used to record video images on special equipment
  2. Examples:
    1. “Interactive videodisc programs were the first grand experiments in integrating emerging technologies into the museum galleries.”
      “The image resolution obtained by microfilming is still far higher than that possible by digitizing or on videodisc.”
      “The archive for the European art videodisc contains over 2,800 images of individual works, each accompanied by identifying caption information and details.”
videogrammetry
  1. The measurement of three-dimensional positions (and their movement) by means of sequences of two or more video images
videographer
  1. Any person involved in the production of video material, but especially a person who uses a video camera.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “With the videographer following them, at a distance of course, they made their journey to the beach.”
      “Basically, today with cell phones, everybody is a videographer or a photographer.”
      “Stephen also works as a videographer, specialising in music documentaries and concert films.”
videoclass
  1. An educational course or lesson delivered as a video recording.
videomicrography
  1. (art, sciences) The art and science of making videos of microscopic objects, by the use of a microscope.
vidiot
  1. (derogatory) A passive, undiscriminating consumer of video media.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Puking out direct to vidiot sequels like Belle Goes to Beauty College or Lumiere Has a Hernia is the work of evil creative imbeciles.”
      “You are a vidiot if you watch music videos for any period of time without stopping to think about what they are saying.”
videozine
  1. A zine published on videotape rather than in paper or computer format.
videophone
  1. A telephone capable of transmitting both audio and video signals in both directions.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “She used the videophone to have a face-to-face conversation with her family across the globe.”
      “Mine has its scope severely limited by the length of cable, being a model designed primarily for videophone use.”
      “Last night Robertson was still filing stories via videophone from Kandahar in the north of the country.”
videocall
  1. A kind of telephone call accompanied by video imagery.
videochat
  1. A long-distance conversation accompanied by video imagery.
  2. Examples:
    1. “It's a website, but it connects you via videochat to a real human sales assistant.”
videowall
  1. A bank of tiled videoscreens forming one large screen on a wall.
videoboard
  1. A board capable of displaying video footage, as at a sports ground.
videoframe
videolibrary
  1. A library that stocks video material.
videoblog
  1. A weblog using video as its primary presentation format.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The first videoblog shows Cameron washing up while his family have breakfast.”
      “I've spent the evening dubbing the tapes onto my hard drive and can proudly present my very first videoblog from the Auchamlong minefield.”
      “The first videoblog shows him washing up while his family have breakfast.”
videoholic
  1. (slang) One who loves to watch videos or television.
videofluoroscopy
  1. fluoroscopy recorded on a video system
videoconference
  1. Alternative spelling of video conference
videokeratography
  1. keratography using a video system
videogaming
  1. The activity of playing video or computer games
videoscreen
  1. A screen for the display of video material.
videomanometry
  1. manometry recorded on a video system
videotaping
videodisk
  1. Alternative spelling of videodisc
videogramme
  1. Alternative spelling of videogram
videoblogger
  1. (Internet) A contributor to a videoblog.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Alexandra is a popular videoblogger, known for her hilarious content and insightful discussions on various topics.”
videocon
  1. (informal) videoconference
videomaking
  1. The production of video material.
videomaker
  1. One who produces video material.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Relocated temporarily to Los Angeles, the acerbic videomaker says that this is his final video.”
      “In this discontinuous and heterogeneous present, the videomaker is witness, participant, and documenter simultaneously.”
videophony
vidlet
  1. (Internet) A short video.
videotaper
  1. One who videotapes.
vidscreen
  1. (science fiction) videoscreen
videotelephone
  1. A videophone.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Psychotherapy by telephone, videotelephone, and computer videoconferencing.”
      “The services will include video, videotelephone and high-speed data transmission.”
      “In addition, Aox's video codec technology delivers better image quality over ordinary analog phone lines than most ISDN-dependent high-speed videotelephone solutions.”
vidclip
vidphone
vidtape
  1. (chiefly science fiction) videotape
videoconferences
  1. plural of videoconference
videotelephones
  1. plural of videotelephone
videocassettes
  1. plural of videocassette
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Several manufacturers have developed feather-light videocassettes, weighing a fraction of a normal videotape.”
      “In addition, a reproduction of an antique bookcase allows us to display our audio books and videocassettes.”
      “After all, pornographic content is often the first to take advantage of new media, from photography to videocassettes to satellite television.”
videobloggers
videographers
  1. plural of videographer
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Video documentaries by 22 different videographers from the five cities make up a large component of the show.”
      “The result is a unique perspective applauded by armchair naturalists in which the stars of the film are also the videographers.”
      “He is one of two videographers catching everything on camcorder for posterity.”
videolibraries
  1. plural of videolibrary
videogrammes
  1. plural of videogramme
videotapings
  1. plural of videotaping
videoscreens
  1. plural of videoscreen
videographies
videoboards
  1. plural of videoboard
videoholics
  1. plural of videoholic
videophones
videotapers
  1. plural of videotaper
videoframes
  1. plural of videoframe
videomakers
  1. plural of videomaker
videoclasses
  1. plural of videoclass
videodiscs
  1. plural of videodisc
videowalls
  1. plural of videowall
videozines
  1. plural of videozine
vidscreens
  1. plural of vidscreen
videocalls
  1. plural of videocall
videoblogs
videochats
  1. plural of videochat
videodisks
  1. plural of videodisk
videograms
  1. plural of videogram
videotapes
  1. plural of videotape
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The videotapes were dubbed onto tape with a visible time code with resolution to the frame.”
      “Both decided that the network would have to turn over unaired videotapes to civil litigants in a federal civil rights case.”
      “Who is the man who makes a complicated French dish and videotapes it at the same time?”
videoes
  1. Misspelling of videos.
videocons
  1. plural of videocon
vidphones
vidclips
  1. plural of vidclip
vidtapes
  1. plural of vidtape
vidiots
  1. plural of vidiot
vidlets
  1. plural of vidlet
videos
videmus
  1. (rare, humorously pedantic) plural of video
vids
  1. plural of vid
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “So maybe you feed on punk-rockin surf vids and only venture to the movies to see monster action films?”
      “Clana vids, for example, may pay homage to favorite moments in Clark and Lana's romantic relationship.”
      “Days, weeks, even months are spent in creating vids, picspams, icons, original art, and sometimes novel-length works of fiction.”
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