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 USC (1st and 5th reel of a set of 5, game winning Field Goal is on tape, also includes Pre-game Scenes at Notre Dame and Footage of Players and Coaches), 1931
Item
Identifier: AATH 7088-VT
Dates:
1931
Notre Dame vs USC (Kinescope, Sound with Harry Wismer, Moose Krause), 1959
Item
Identifier: AATH 7199-VT
Dates:
1959
Notre Dame vs USC (pre-game and game footage); Notre Dame vs Army (at Yankee Stadium, includes 63 yd. Touchdown run by Chris Flanagan), Notre Dame vs Army (Soldier Field, Notre Dame with dark helmets), 1926, 1930
Item
Identifier: AATH 7085-VT
Dates:
1926, 1930
Notre Dame vs USC (silent, 1942); Practice Game (silent, 1930), 1930, 1942
Item
Identifier: AATH 7132-VT
Dates:
1930, 1942
Notre Dame vs USC (silent, coaches film, offense and defense), 1977
Item
Identifier: AATH 7262-VT
Dates:
1977
Notre Dame vs USC (silent, Pre-Game Activities of ND Band and Military (Navy?) marching into Stadium, Halftime Show with ND Band and Clashmore Mike), 1941
Item
Identifier: AATH 7128-VT
Dates:
1941
Notre Dame vs USC (silent, the opening kick-off (ND Touchdown) is missing), 1953
Item
Identifier: AATH 7178-VT
Dates:
1953
Notre Dame vs USC (silent,2 reels defense,2 reels offense, 1 reel kicking), 1985
Item
Identifier: AATH 7272-VT
Dates:
1985
Notre Dame vs USC (silent,2 reels offense, 3 reels defense, 1 kicking reel), 1975
Item
Identifier: AATH 7259-VT
Dates:
1975