Unique NTSC video service
What do you do when you want special video equipment which is not available here?
This was the dilemma faced by Natu Rama of Spot On Enterprises, Ltd, in Christchurch. He found that there was an increasing demand for videotapes on NTSC format and that the camera he wanted was not to be had in New Zealand.
As enterprising as the company name suggests, he went straight to the source — the JVC factory in Japan. He is now the proud owner of the very latest JVC NTSC video camera and can offer, a
service which is absolutely unique.
There is no need for expensive format transfer or the use of a multistandard VCR and TV. Spot On Enterpries can do any filming on either format, or both. Clients who wish to share a family occasion or special event with friends overseas can ask to have twin recordings made, with cameras working side by side or from different perspectives, as required. The company has extensive experience in filming weddings in particular. The charges are reasonable and the quality is of a high standard.
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Press, 4 February 1986, Page 22
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186Unique NTSC video service Press, 4 February 1986, Page 22
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