Videotaped: meaning, definitions and examples

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videotaped

 

[ ˈvɪdiəʊteɪpt ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

recording video

To videotape means to record something on videotape, a medium that was widely used before the digital age. It involves capturing moving images along with sound, typically using a video camera. This term is often used in contexts such as creating movies, documentaries, or recording personal events like weddings. Although modern technology has shifted towards digital formats, the term is still commonly used to describe the action of recording video content.

Synonyms

capture, film, record.

Examples of usage

  • She videotaped the concert for her friends.
  • They videotaped their vacation to share with family.
  • The students videotaped their science project presentation.

Translations

Translations of the word "videotaped" in other languages:

🇵🇹 gravado em vídeo

🇮🇳 वीडियो रिकॉर्ड किया गया

🇩🇪 auf Video aufgenommen

🇮🇩 direkam dalam video

🇺🇦 знято на відео

🇵🇱 nagrane na wideo

🇯🇵 ビデオに録画された

🇫🇷 enregistré sur vidéo

🇪🇸 grabado en video

🇹🇷 videoya kaydedilmiş

🇰🇷 비디오로 촬영된

🇸🇦 تم تسجيله على الفيديو

🇨🇿 natočeno na video

🇸🇰 nahrané na video

🇨🇳 录制的视频

🇸🇮 posneto na video

🇮🇸 tekið upp á vídeó

🇰🇿 бейнежазбаға түсірілген

🇬🇪 ვიდეოზე ჩაწერილი

🇦🇿 videoya çəkilmiş

🇲🇽 grabado en video

Etymology

The word 'videotape' combines 'video,' derived from the Latin 'videre,' meaning 'to see,' with 'tape,' referring to the magnetic tape used to store audio and visual information. Videotaping began in the mid-20th century when the technology for recording and replaying images using magnetic tape became available. Initially, it revolutionized the television and film industries by allowing for easier production and archiving of content. Over the decades, videotape became a common format for home recording, enabling everyday people to capture memories and events. With the advent of digital recording technologies, the use of videotape has declined significantly, but the act of videotaping remains a popular term in the context of media production and personal documentation.