noun
- plural of kinescope: early television picture tubes or recordings made from television screens
Usage: historical; television technology
verb
- third person singular present of kinescope: records a television program by filming the screen
Usage: historical; television production
Examples
- The old kinescopes from the 1950s show how television looked in its early days.
- Many classic TV shows survive only as kinescopes today.
- The studio kinescopes every live broadcast for archival purposes.
- These kinescopes provide a glimpse into early television production.
- The technician kinescopes the program using a special camera setup.
- Collectors prize original kinescopes of famous variety shows.
- The museum displays several vintage kinescopes from different eras.