Highlights from the 1995 Videomaker Expo: The Camcorder Panel Proceedings

It’s 11 a.m. on April 27th, 1995; a multitude of videomakers and industry professionals have descended upon the Meadowlands convention center in Secaucus, New Jersey. The event is the 1995 Videomaker Expo--three days of displays, seminars and panel discussions, all on the topic of making video.

At this particular moment, one very important panel discussion is about to begin. Matt York, Videomaker’s publisher/editor, sits with nine representatives of the major players in the camcorder industry. The topic is one that’s central to videomaking: the camcorder itself, the small, humble-looking device that brought the power of the moving image down to the consumer’s level.

Matt York: It’s really a pleasure to be on the stage with this many people from the camcorder industry, both from the professional and the consumer side. I think it’s really great for the industry and for anyone out there who’s involved to get a chance to listen to the wisdom from all thes…

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