Video is best defined as the storage area for pictures in motion. All the pictures are illustrated in an electronic device called video camera. A video camera processes, records and stores a sequence of images. It then transmits a reformatted set of still images in small packages. The whole process of converting still images into moving pictures is framed in an electronic format which we often see on computers and televisions in the form of video clips. Finally we get video content which is generally captured, stored and electronically processed.
However, the quality of videos largely depends on the media used. This quality could be anything like recording or video processing. For example, the videos recorded by digital cameras are of great quality like in case of DV digital media. They work on well synchronized electronic signals. The latest fad is digital televisions which not only ensure perfect quality pictures but they also provide the electronic reliability. The reliability is measured in terms of bit rates. Those with higher bit rate produce high quality pictures and have speedy storage capacity. VCD, DVD and HDTV are some fine examples high reliability electronic equipments.
Videos are often regarded as the best medium that not only work on the bits and bytes parameters but also serve as a great tool to produce one’s imagination in an artistic and creative style sometimes. Of course the art of visual display has been completely transformed into more advanced form of electronically processed system but there is no denying the fact conventional videos are still the latest fad.