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 Highlights (copy of C0069), 1947
Item
Identifier: AUND C2935-VT
Notre Dame Football Highlights (copy of C0072), 1949
Item
Identifier: AUND C2937-VT
Notre Dame Football Highlights (copy of C0074), 1948
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Identifier: AUND C2936-VT
Notre Dame Football Highlights - Film 1: Army (no Brennan play, with Hart play), Northwestern, Tulane, USC (with Livingston and Sitko plays), Film 2: Army (with Brennan and Hart plays), USC (with Livingston and Sitko plays), 1947
Item
Identifier: AATH 7014-VT
Dates:
1947
Notre Dame Football Highlights (includes 1978 Cotton Bowl), 1977
Item
Identifier: AATH 7054-VT
Dates:
1977
Notre Dame Football Highlights (includes 1987 Heisman Trophy and 1988 Cotton Bowl), 1987
Item
Identifier: AATH 7063-VT
Dates:
1987
Notre Dame Football Highlights (includes Orange Bowl), 1974
Item
Identifier: AATH 7051-VT
Dates:
1974
Notre Dame Football Highlights (incomplete, Great Lakes, Navy, Army, Illinois, Michigan, Stanford, Iowa Pre-Flight), 1942
Item
Identifier: AATH 7007-VT
Dates:
1942
Notre Dame Football Highlights (incomplete, Pittsburgh, Georgia Tech, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois); Castle Films Football Thrills (Navy, Northwestern) (sound), 1943
Item
Identifier: AATH 7008-VT
Dates:
1943
Notre Dame Football Highlights (silent, includes Brennan's 97 yard Touchdown vs Army), 1947
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Identifier: AATH 7013-VT
Dates:
1947
Notre Dame Football Highlights (silent); Movietone News - Notre Dame Highlights (sound), 1936
Item
Identifier: AATH 7002-VT
Dates:
1936