kinescoped

/ˈkɪnəˌskoʊpt/
verb
  1. Recorded (a television program) by filming the image from a video monitor, especially in the early days of television before videotape was common.
    • The studio kinescoped the performance to preserve it for archival purposes.
    • The network kinescoped the live broadcast for later rebroadcast on the West Coast.
    • Many early TV shows were kinescoped because there was no other way to save them.
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