Videotapes -- U-matic
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Proprietary name for an analog videocassette format developed by Sony in 1969, using 3/4" tape with a running speed of 3.75 inches per second. The format was popular in semi-professional industrial, educational and broadcast contexts from the 1970s until the advent of digital video technology.
Found in 2805 Collections and/or Records:
Notre Dame Football - Ara [Parseghian] Footage (Still Photos, 1964 Notre Dame - Wisconsin Game, Parseghian's First Game for Notre Dame), undated
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Identifier: AGDM 11828-VT
Dates:
undated
Notre Dame Football Archival Clips for Tri-Star, Rudy [timecode], circa 1993
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Identifier: APHR C4601-VT
Dates:
circa 1993
Notre Dame Football, Baseball and Basketball Footage (silent, Notre Dame vs Texas; Football Training, 1932 Football Squad, Joe Boland, 1930s (?) Baseball at Notre Dame, 1941 Notre Dame Basketball (ND vs Franklin, ND vs St. Louis), 1937 Basketball (ND vs N.Y.U.), and undated Basketball Game ND vs N.Y.U.), 1930-1940s
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Identifier: AATH 7282-VT
Dates:
1930-1940s
Notre Dame Football Footage for 1988 Fiesta Bowl, Lou Holtz footage, 1988
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Identifier: AASI 12742-VT
Notre Dame Football Halftime Spots - Grotto, Cafeteria, Rockne Chemistry, Medieval, Volunteers, 1988
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Identifier: ADEV C3392-3393-VT
Dates:
1988
Notre Dame Football Headshots, 1988/0914
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Identifier: AASI 12748-VT