Videocassette Notebook
A notebook dedicated to VHS, a landmark of the 80's.
The story:
The video technology was developed by Charles Ginsburg and the Ampex research team
In 1951 the first video recorder recorded VHS TAPE live video from a television camera.
In 1971 Sony started selling the first home VIDEOs bringing cinema to consumers' homes.
The story:
The video technology was developed by Charles Ginsburg and the Ampex research team
In 1951 the first video recorder recorded VHS TAPE live video from a television camera.
In 1971 Sony started selling the first home VIDEOs bringing cinema to consumers' homes.
Characteristics
- Dimensions: 15x21 cm (A5)
- Pages: 156
- Cover: Hardcover
- Body: 100g premium writing paper
- Bookbinding: Glue
- Binding technique: Lay-Flat opens 180°