Entity: VIDEO
Video refers to a recorded image or movie, typically featuring moving images with or without audio, saved digitally or on physical media like videocassettes. It is a form of visual media that captures moments in time.
VIDEO
Etymology
The word 'video' is derived from the Latin word 'videre,' meaning 'to see.'
Definition
Video refers to a form of visual media that records moving images, often with accompanying audio, saved digitally or on physical media like videocassettes.
Historical Context
The concept of video recording dates back to the late 19th century with the invention of the motion picture camera. Over the years, advancements in technology have revolutionized the way videos are recorded, stored, and shared.
Cultural Significance
Videos play a crucial role in modern society, serving as a means of entertainment, education, communication, and documentation. Platforms like YouTube have democratized video creation and consumption, allowing individuals to share their stories and creativity with a global audience.
Related Concepts
- Film
- Television
- Streaming
See Also
- Cinematography
- Digital Media
- Videography
A form of visual media that records moving images, often with accompanying audio, saved digitally or on physical media.