video record

noun
Origin
1960-65

video-record

[vid-ee-oh-ri-kawrd] /ˈvɪd i oʊ rɪˌkɔrd/
verb (used with object)
1.
to record (programs, broadcasts, or the like) on videotape or videodisk.
Origin
1960-65
Examples from the web for video record
  • The original audio or video record of the deposition shall be preserved unaltered.
  • Only court personnel are permitted to video record court proceedings.
  • Cameras and lights are mounted on the helmet in order to video record the salvage effort.
  • It is unlikely that a party would give notice that it intended to simultaneously video record since one video would suffice.