It does, and anything more than three syllables is too long

>>> "Ball, James (jmb4aw)" <jmb...@eservices.virginia.edu> 8/19/2011 11:04 AM 
>>> >>>
Ha ha, actually "Moving Images" is what's on the table now and I'm trying to 
come up with something better.  "Moving Images" sounds a bit 19th century to me.

M-

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[mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Mike Tribby
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Subject: Re: [Videolib] What do you call "video"?

>My wish is that there was an even broader term that was quick to say that 
>covered both projected images (either film or video based) or screen images 
>(computer, television, etc based).  Video covers tapes or discs or stuff shown 
>in a little window on you tube, but a16mm film is not a video.

Moving images? Of course that's kind of a cataloging term, so probably not 
useful for normal people.


Mike Tribby
Senior Cataloger
Quality Books Inc.
The Best of America's Independent Presses

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