U-matic
Subject
Subject Source: Getty Art And Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: U-matic (brand name objects, Brand Names (hierarchy name))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 3 Collections and/or Records:
"Alexey Brodovitch" by Harvey Lloyd, edited master
Item — Box 24, Item: 2
Scope and Contents
Box 24 contains the edited master U-matic 3/4" videotape cassette. There may be related material, "Harvey Lloyd, Brodovitch: Man + Image, two clips" CD-R found in box 23.
Dates:
1898-1994
Alexey Brodovitch with Bob Cato and Roger Remington, 1987-04-30
Item — Box 24, Item: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Alexey Brodovitch collection has been developed from the gifts of many donors. Former students and colleagues of Brodovitch whose work is included in the collection, have been gracious enough to donate their work and related material to the Cary Graphic Design Archive. The collection contains correspondence, photographs and contact sheets for various clients, cassette tapes from classes Brodovitch taught, and exhibition materials from renowned art director Alexey Brodovitch. Brodovitch...
Dates:
1987-04-30
Brodovitch Symposium, Frank Zachary Interview, master, 1992-09-18
Item — Box 24, Item: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Alexey Brodovitch collection has been developed from the gifts of many donors. Former students and colleagues of Brodovitch whose work is included in the collection, have been gracious enough to donate their work and related material to the Cary Graphic Design Archive. The collection contains correspondence, photographs and contact sheets for various clients, cassette tapes from classes Brodovitch taught, and exhibition materials from renowned art director Alexey Brodovitch. Brodovitch...
Dates:
1992-09-18