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 vs Oklahoma (silent, good quality, some close up scenes), 1968
Item
Identifier: AATH 7241-VT
Dates:
1968
Notre Dame vs Penn (silent, final minute is upside down and backwards), 1953
Item
Identifier: AATH 7174-VT
Dates:
1953
Notre Dame vs Penn (silent, high contrast, also muddy, improves near end of game), 1952
Item
Identifier: AATH 7170-VT
Dates:
1952
Notre Dame vs Penn State (silent,2 reels defense,2 reels offense, 1 reel kicking), 1984
Item
Identifier: AATH 7267-VT
Dates:
1984
Notre Dame vs Pittsburgh (2 reels, silent, shows Band at halftime); Notre Dame vs Wisconsin (silent, 1st half only), 1934
Item
Identifier: AATH 7092-VT
Dates:
1934
Notre Dame vs Pittsburgh (silent, beginning of 1st half is missing), 1937
Item
Identifier: AATH 7104-VT
Dates:
1937
Notre Dame vs Pittsburgh (silent, Hugh Green is Number 99), 1977
Item
Identifier: AATH 7263-VT
Dates:
1977
Notre Dame vs Pittsburgh (silent, one reel, second half?, fans on field after game), 1933
Item
Identifier: AATH 7091-VT
Dates:
1933
Notre Dame vs Pittsburgh (sound, Kinescope, Harry Wismer & Moose Krause), 1959
Item
Identifier: AATH 7197-VT
Dates:
1959
Notre Dame vs Pittsburgh [TCS Productions Panther Pride], 1982
Item
Identifier: AATH 7265-VT
Dates:
1982