From Betamax to Blockbuster

Video Stores and the Invention of Movies on Video

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Joshua M. Greenberg, Wiebe E. Bijker, W. Bernard Carlson, Trevor Pinch: From Betamax to Blockbuster (2010, MIT Press)

228 pages

English language

Published May 8, 2010 by MIT Press.

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978-0-262-25198-3
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Joshua Greenberg explains how the combination of neighbourhood video stores and the VCR created a world in which movies became tangible consumer goods, creating a new industry and affecting the dynamics of motion picture production and consumption. The first video cassette recorders were promoted in the 1970s as an extension of broadcast television technology -- a time-shifting device, a way to tape TV shows. Early advertising for Sony's Betamax told potential purchasers "You don't have to miss Kojak because you're watching Columbo." But within a few years, the VCR had been transformed from a machine that recorded television into an extension of the movie theater into the home. - Publisher.

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