In 1987, Fisher-Price introduced a lightweight plastic camcorder that recorded video footage to an audio cassette. Fisher-Price marketed the PXL 2000, quickly dubbed “Pixelvision,” as the children’s ...
Thomas Worth swears he didn't expect any of this. He never expected that, 10 days after it launched, VHS Camcorder, his goofy $3.99 video app, would be No. 2 on Apple's chart for paid apps, second ...
We've been talking a lot about emotional response recently on RedShark with reference to pristine imagery. But it seems that sometimes the worse the footage looks, the better the audience response.
In our Apps of the Year series, The Next Web team shares personal recommendations for our favorite apps of 2015. As technology advances forward, nostalgia becomes more valuable. Combine them both and ...
In 1987, Fisher Price decided to create the video-making monstrosity known as the PXL-2000. It cost $180, just one-tenth the price of your average VHS camcorder at the time, and while it's normal to ...
The children’s camera was put to use by Richard Linklater, Michael Almereyda and Sadie Benning – and now, a new series is bringing them back. In 1987, Fisher-Price introduced a lightweight plastic ...
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