Abstract

Video began as a technological innovation and changed the media landscape of mainstream network television around the globe forever (→ Television Networks). As the technology became more accessible to the consumer market, it developed a greater impact on independent filmmaking: “media arts centers” emerged in the 1970s and 1980s, as well as → community media with the advent of community video centers and programs. By the 1980s video had become a revolutionizing force worldwide, changing the way audiovisual media as part of TV and film culture were produced and consumed in everyday life (→ Television; Cinema).

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