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  1. Electronovision was a process used by producer and entrepreneur H. William "Bill" Sargent, Jr. [1] to produce a handful of motion pictures, theatrical plays, and specials in the 1960s and early 1970s using a high-resolution videotape process for production, later transferred to film via kinescope for theatrical release.

  2. Jun 14, 2023 · Electronovisions history demonstrates how a production company sought legitimacy for the nascent stage performance documentary as more than ‘filmed theater’, but a modern hybridization of stage and screen via cutting-edge technology.

  3. Established in 1994, Electro Vision Inc. is a leading global distributor of wholesale electronics and appliances, primarily serving businesses in the Caribbean and neighboring markets. Why Choose Us? Competitive Prices: We offer great deals to help your business save.

  4. Harlow is a fictionalized 1965 Electronovision drama film based on the life of screen star Jean Harlow (Carol Lynley) and directed by Alex Segal. It was Ginger Rogers ' final film role.

  5. Electronovision was an early video-to-film system that used specialized broadcast television cameras to capture electronic video signals and convert them on the fly to motion picture film – a hot-rodded kinescope, if you will.

  6. But never in her 26 importunate years—she died in 1937 of uremic poisoning—was Jean Harlow so exploited as in this purported biography produced by Bill Sargents Electronovision Inc.

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  8. Electronovision was an entirely separate and more advanced process from the earlier Electronicam, used by the DuMont Television Network in the 1950s to telecast live TV shows with electronic cameras, while simultaneously filming the production with a film camera attached to the side of the video camera.