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What (who) is home video - definition


Home video         
  • Early 4K Blu-ray release at [[Best Buy]]: A 4K Blu-ray disc player was also released.
  • By the mid 2000s, home video purchasers moved away from videotapes, increasingly preferring DVDs. Pictured is a cart of used videotape movies on sale at a used-goods market in 2004.
  • Movie boxes on display at a [[video rental store]]
PRE-RECORDED VIDEO MEDIA THAT IS EITHER SOLD, RENTED OR STREAMED FOR HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Home videos; List of 'years in home video'; Home Video; Home-video; Years in home video; Home Videeos; Movies collecting; Timeline of home video
Home video is prerecorded media sold or rented for home viewing. The term originates from the VHS and Betamax era, when the predominant medium was videotapes, but has carried over to optical disc formats such as DVD, Blu-ray and streaming media.
Impact Wrestling Home Video         
DIVISION OF IMPACT WRESTLING (FORMERLY TOTAL NONSTOP ACTION WRESTLING (TNA))
TNA Films; TNA Home Video; Impact Home Video
Impact Home Video is a division of Impact Wrestling that releases Impact's pay-per-view (PPV) events, documentaries and other Impact produced compilations on physical mediums via ShopImpact.com.
List of Animaniacs home video releases         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Animaniacs in home video; Animaniacs in Home Video; Animaniacs on home video
Animaniacs is a children's animated television program that ran from 1993 to 1998. Over the show's course, several VHS collections were released, and DVD boxed sets were released as well.
Examples of use of home video
1. HOME VIDEO: Virtual ‘pixel chix‘ play inside toy house.
2. "We‘re also keen to explore the home video market: 80 per cent of film revenues in India comes from ticket sales, whereas 60 per cent of revenues in the West comes from home video," he said.
3. It‘s being released by Warner Home Video, like CNN a division of Time Warner.
4. Former Warner Home Video President James Cardwell joined NME as a board member last month.
5. At stake is the $24 billion–a–year home video market.