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vid·e·o [vid-ee-oh](adj., n., pref.) 1935, as visual equivalent of audio, from L. video "I see," first person singular present indicative of videre "to see" (see vision). Videotape (n.) is from 1953; the verb is 1959, from the noun; videocassette is from 1971; video game is from 1973. Videocassette recorder is from 1971, now usually VCR (also 1971). Providing live video coverage for an event will increase the enjoyment level of the participants as well as ensure that people are able see what is happening. From small events and venues to stadiums and conferences we can make sure your event will be seen. |

