I.nounCOLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a computer/video game
▪ He was up all night playing computer games.
a department store/video store/food store etc chain
▪ Morgan was the owner of a computer store chain.
a video camera (=that records moving pictures)
▪ They hired a video camera to use at their wedding.
computer/video/stereo etc equipment
▪ Ageing computer equipment should be replaced, not upgraded.
home video
make/keep a video diary
▪ The group decided to make a video diary of the cycling trip.
pirate videos/CDs/software etc
video arcade
video blogging
video camera
video cassette recorder
video cassette
video conferencing
video diary
▪ The group decided to make a video diary of the cycling trip.
video game
video jockey
video nasty
video recorder
video shoot
▪ She’s out on a video shoot.
video snacking
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
digital
▪ Claimed applications include image processing, digital video and digital audio.
▪ Our digital video strategy meandered around in the desert for 40 years.
▪ Digital cameras and digital video cameras began to appear last year.
full
▪ In the case of full motion video, the need for very fast information retrieval is acute.
▪ Data volumes can also be cut by not using full screen video.
▪ Is full frame, full motion video really important?
▪ Using this process, full motion, full frame video can be delivered together with the full range of other media types.
▪ It can not deliver full frame, full motion video although this may be available in later models.
▪ The possibilities range from display panel technology with a Presentation Manager programme driven by menus, to full interactive video displays.
interactive
▪ In reality, what is being funded is not interactive video but a solution to an urgent educational problem.
▪ An interactive video explains the significance of the symbols and the logic of their arrangement along vertical, horizontal and diagonal lines.
▪ So far, for example, interactive video has hardly received enough evaluation to determine what its effect on education actually is.
▪ However effective interactive video is in training, it is this kind of tenfold cost saving that is its most influential argument.
▪ In addition, customers will be able to conduct electronic information searches, complete financial transactions or choose interactive video services.
▪ For example, consider an application involving an interactive video system.
▪ However, even if its impact has been modest, interactive video has at least helped to establish the effectiveness of multimedia.
▪ Although we can not properly analyse the fortunes of the interactive video industry here, we can at least summarise.
new
▪ Install two new video display boards.
▪ That might be an investigation of a new video opportunity or it might be a review of some other research.
▪ The problem is, the supermodel's new exercise video could give you more than a bruised ego.
▪ One hundred thousand people have bought Jethro's new video this month-more than Lock will play to in his lifetime.
▪ Have a look at the Bulletin Boards to find out about two new videos.
▪ The Kama Sutra, for 2,000 years the Lover's lexicon, is beautifully brought to life in the new video.
promotional
▪ It's part of a promotional video, that claims to give the facts about fox-hunting.
▪ Leaflets have been delivered and the school is even making a promotional video.
▪ The extra facilities allow the school to introduce media studies and make its own promotional videos.
▪ A promotional video can be prepared for showing at induction meetings for parents of new children.
▪ See before you buy - get a copy of the promotional video which is very convincing.
▪ Lucy has also worked on production of a promotional video illustrating aspects of Medau which can be enjoyed by all age groups.
▪ These shapes might look cool on stage and in promotional videos but tend to be uncomfortable to wear.
▪ Free copies of a promotional video were sent to local doctors and accountants.
■ NOUN
camera
▪ Local authorities using video cameras determine their own controls.
▪ Cubs fans follow him around with their video cameras.
▪ Ask to see the ones which are specially made for video cameras.
▪ The Collection Machine roamed all night long until its video camera spotted the shape of a soda can on a desk.
▪ Still video camera prices start from £500.
▪ In a few excavations, video cameras are also used.
▪ Dexter stood at the back of the conference suite behind the video cameras and serried ranks of reporters.
▪ It is a simple closed circuit television system, a video camera photographing a speech being rolled beneath it.
cassette
▪ They have the potential to produce 28 million video cassettes a year.
▪ Lybrand nine days after Forbes magazine reported that Hollywood depreciated the value of its video cassettes more slowly than competitors.
▪ As far as minimum requirements go, you will need to take at least one blank video cassette with you.
▪ Last year one Middlesex student became the first to submit a postgraduate thesis as a video cassette tape.
▪ Hartwig ran through the names in the notebook that corresponded with the numbers on the spines of the video cassettes.
▪ They keep a video cassette player nearby for just such an eventuality.
▪ The whole programme is divided into two 30-minute video cassettes.
equipment
▪ Thomson has managed to hold its own on some soil, but it has done lamentably in selling domestic video equipment.
▪ The effect results from technical limitations in the video equipment.
▪ When Control acknowledged his message, he was told not to leave until he had retrieved the video equipment from Beirut.
▪ You could rent office space and video equipment there.
▪ The new law was principally designed to deal with thefts of bicycles and video equipment, which quickly lose their value.
▪ The technique uses video equipment which produces a three dimensional impression.
▪ And they presented him with video equipment they bought for a children's charity.
film
▪ It is with great pleasure that I now enclose a copy of the video film made of the first semi-final round.
▪ But video films of fires carried out on the test rig suggest that alarms will sound too late.
▪ Police had made video films of such people, but there were few arrests as most victims were scared to testify.
▪ You could even have video films, semi-darkness, no-smoking sections, paper bags.
▪ When using video film or broadcasts for history, pupils should be encouraged to make the distinction between primary and secondary sources.
▪ Police are asking for anyone who took photographs or video film during the day to contact them.
▪ The evidence of video films is that the police advanced at a trot and that at all times they were controlled.
▪ In 1984 the wholesale company, Nurdin &038; Peacock, commissioned a set of video films on the management of small shops.
game
▪ Those who don't indulge in the video games world may be losing out in many more ways.
▪ Naturally, rows of televisions and VCRsstocked with the latest video games and first-run films-could ring the lobby.
▪ Hornby, founded in 1908, has now moved on from trains and cars to sell dolls and video games.
▪ Unfortunately, too many kids think Mortal Kombat or other video games are more fun than playing in the yard.
▪ I was a video game addict.
▪ Male speaker It's great it's just like being in a video game except you're completely involved in it.
▪ Hand-held video games are big news this summer for the fashion-conscious.
games
▪ Those who don't indulge in the video games world may be losing out in many more ways.
▪ Naturally, rows of televisions and VCRsstocked with the latest video games and first-run films-could ring the lobby.
▪ Calculators, watches and pocket video games reveal another failing.
▪ Unfortunately, too many kids think Mortal Kombat or other video games are more fun than playing in the yard.
▪ Hornby, founded in 1908, has now moved on from trains and cars to sell dolls and video games.
▪ Unlike most video games that are over in a few minutes, this one can go on for days.
▪ Hand-held video games are big news this summer for the fashion-conscious.
home
▪ The latest is Sony's plan to introduce a hi-fi modification of its Beta home video system.
▪ Ruggles is now licensing electronics companies around the world to sell add-on quad decoders for home video.
▪ Television audiences, notably on the home video blooper shows, have to be from some other solar system.
▪ This home video was taken by a passer-by and shows how quickly the flames engulfed the building.
▪ This fall, it will be expanded to 10 hours for home video release.
▪ Notice the critical importance of home video to Hollywood revenues in Table 7. 3.
▪ In 1990 home video accounted for an estimated 10. 4 percent of movie industry revenues.
machine
▪ However this is beginning to apply to classroom video materials too as more and more people today have video machines at home.
▪ Consider a loan system if teachers have video machines at home.
▪ Back at the Barracks Maxim had to wait until after midnight before he had the officers' mess video machine to himself.
▪ After what we've said about visual support, it might seem perverse to use a video machine without the picture.
▪ Contemporary things have no regard for gravity, except video machines.
▪ All he's got is a mattress on the floor and this video machine.
▪ This is because video machines need to synchronise and not all are built to do this.
▪ It is also equipped with a pool table, darts, video machines and football machine.
material
▪ You could think of using video material occasionally as an input to these activities.
▪ The main aim of several sets of video materials is to present examples of language in use in an appropriate context.
▪ However this is beginning to apply to classroom video materials too as more and more people today have video machines at home.
▪ Alternatively a range of different video materials could be used in a period earmarked for video.
▪ This section surveys sources of non-ELT video material you might have access to.
▪ The Video Plans in this chapter are taken from Teacher's Guides and other print support produced for published video materials.
▪ A different approach to video materials is to look at how they communicate their message.
▪ Of course we can teach video materials in a very similar way to audio materials.
motion
▪ In the case of full motion video, the need for very fast information retrieval is acute.
▪ As far as motion video, in particular, is concerned, the constraints of available technology force multimedia into a seemingly impossible situation.
▪ Full motion video is not quite within the reach of us mortals, despite the protestations of the add men.
▪ Multimedia Presentation Manager/2 is included and adds enhanced audio, basic image and software motion video playback capabilities.
▪ Is full frame, full motion video really important?
▪ Now let us look at television information and gain some sense of the amount of data needed to represent motion video.
▪ They claim that the dial up approach cuts the cost of two-way motion video by up to 90 percent.
▪ It can not deliver full frame, full motion video although this may be available in later models.
music
▪ The launch programme in March 1995 mainly consisted of music videos.
▪ And it has proposed similar warnings for music videos.
▪ However, record company sales forces do supply music videos to the limited number of record shops which stock them.
▪ Watching Dash was as disconcerting as watching a music video.
▪ Football news programmes on Sky and some music video channels use the same techniques.
▪ Now they play music videos and comedy clips.
▪ The Power Station Latest chart-topping music videos, fashion and comedy.
▪ Temple has made some of the best music videos that exist.
player
▪ You will, of course, need a video source which can either be a video player or camera.
▪ Bedrooms have video player and safety deposit box, bathrooms with hair dryer.
▪ There is also a video player, 2 pool tables and a good sound system.
▪ I carry the video player around on motorcycle!
programme
▪ In other words you the teacher can do the teaching, using the video programme in whatever way you choose.
▪ Do they also feature in cartoons in print which you might use along with the video programme?
▪ A group of students undertakes as a project to produce a video programme.
▪ This means that the same video programme can be driven in different directions by different computer programs.
▪ A video programme about the same topic could be a welcome addition to that unit.
▪ With the latter it becomes possible to add your own subtitles to a video programme.
recorder
▪ House raid: Detectives are investigating the theft of a video recorder from a house in Millpool Close, Hartlepool.
▪ Modern video recorders with their freeze-frame facility offer further possibilities.
▪ It is the deregulated, free-market media world of satellite television and video recorders where the real violence is played out.
▪ The purchase process for a new house, car, cooker or video recorder may have been a quite lengthy process.
▪ There were about 50 burglaries in the last week, with televisions and video recorders being the most popular.
▪ Bob has taken the plunge &038; acquired a video recorder - masquerading as my birthday present to him.
▪ Typical examples might include: a duvet, gardening equipment, a video recorder, a home computer, hobby materials and so on.
▪ This contains a software interface for personal computers and can also link to devices such as synthesisers or video recorders.
recording
▪ Suppose now that you wish to dub music to a video recording with only a simple linear mono sound track.
▪ However from the students' point of view, the making of a video recording was the purpose of the exercise.
▪ A video recording of a meeting could give practice in taking notes of main points.
▪ This is a two-machine set-up by which original video recordings can be transferred on to copy tapes.
▪ Will the Government now reconsider their decision not to introduce video recording of interrogation procedures?
▪ The making of a video recording provides a goal for learners to work towards and this is a motivating factor.
▪ The Home Office is to produce a Code of Practice on the use of video recordings for this purpose.
screen
▪ Opening it, she found herself in a large room in which row upon row of men sat behind video screens.
▪ In the front, on another video screen, three well-built specimens cavorted on the tailgate of a pickup truck.
▪ Giant video screens were erected, for example, to greet passengers arriving at the main London rail termini.
▪ Huge video screens profile each new batter and replay how he fares at the plate.
▪ None of the surface panels is visible in either this or the photograph taken from the video screen.
▪ The stage will be built facing the main stand and will be flanked by giant video screens.
▪ The backs of the heads of the first and second officer and engineer flashed on the video screens.
▪ Through cobwebby windows I saw a relief model of the surrounding mountains and a large vacant video screen hanging from the ceiling.
shop
▪ How could we have guessed 10 years ago that there would be a video shop on every street corner?
▪ It is the stuff in the video shop, to which people have consciously turned in preference to what is broadcast.
▪ The video shop wasn't open yet.
▪ She owns a video shop with her husband, in Mile End.
▪ The video shop didn't open up until a few minutes after ten.
▪ People are switching off, or going to the video shop, in droves.
store
▪ You can buy them in your video store now.
▪ As currently envisioned, video on demand is merely a cheaper or more convenient replacement for the corner video store.
▪ All priced at £9.99 and available from high street outlets and leading video stores, the six titles are: Silent Hunter.
▪ In my neighborhood video store yesterday, I spotted a typical soft-core offering.
▪ Ernie just got paid from his video store job so he bought several rounds of rum and cokes.
▪ After skating Jim suggested that the family go to the lo-cal video store and rent a movie.
tape
▪ Intermagnetics-Agra now has 11 video tape plants around the world, either operational or under construction.
▪ Coding the Descriptions Each subject's descriptions were subsequently compared to the video tape of the drive.
▪ His biggest break comes in May when Sony starts to sell Beta hi-fi video tape recorders.
▪ Play a video tape of a soccer match during tea.
▪ It could be video from any other analogue source such as video tape or videodisc.
▪ But they're taking a video tape - rather like a film, you know.
▪ Yards of video tape spilled on to the deck, along with pieces of broken plastic.
▪ The topics were supported by video tapes.
■ VERB
play
▪ Store detectives undergo extensive training routines which include role playing and watching videos of mock incidents.
▪ But there are helpers that play video and audio in real time.
▪ Users will be able to play video in a 320 by 240 window at 30 frames per second.
▪ If Jackson fails to show, the organisers will play the video instead.
▪ Now they play music videos and comedy clips.
produce
▪ Several publishers have produced video recordings of meetings, for instance.
▪ Some experimental discs are being produced, using conventional video.
▪ They have the potential to produce 28 million video cassettes a year.
▪ We are currently negotiating with various companies who are eager to produce a video for us.
▪ David Tinnion and Phil Weaver have produced a video called Breakthrough 2000 outlining their scheme.
▪ Ann Kite produces an excellent video, very clear and with enough repetition for understanding, not boredom.
▪ A group of students undertakes as a project to produce a video programme.
▪ Audio tapes are much easier and cheaper to produce and use than video.
release
▪ In contrast Farc released a video showing its freed guerrillas saluting stiffly as they were greeted by an honour guard of rebels.
▪ And the adventures are released on video in 10 volumes, out now from Polygram at £8.99 each.
▪ It's released a video aimed at encouraging people to take a holiday - in Swindon.
rent
▪ Video those magic moving moments ... Capture those moving moments - for ever, when you rent a video camera from Radio Rentals.
▪ Customers would go in and give their five-digit card number to rent videos.
▪ You could rent office space and video equipment there.
shoot
▪ Suppose, for instance, you have shot some video on a harbour-front.
▪ Similarly, there is now available a fundamental choice between shooting on film or video.
▪ Our stuff was incredibly ugly, shot on video and very cheap.
▪ The video was shot by renowned photographer Herb Ritts who has a history of shooting sexy videos.
show
▪ Children are being shown a new video, which shows just how serious the consequences can be.
▪ Nobody goes to see him unless he's showing a video.
▪ He had a premarital dust-up with the woman who is now his wife, and the networks showed the video.
▪ They were shown a video about the department and introduced to members of the team who are setting up the service.
▪ I showed her videos of a couple little girls.
▪ One enterprising airway promotes this idea by showing an in-flight video that leads passengers through such a work-out.
▪ Then they don't show the video in its entirety.
watch
▪ I watch videos and read manga, and that's about as far as I want to go.
▪ Voters expecting to meet him were asked instead to watch a video and listen to a telephone conference call.
▪ The director sits watching a video of a film made, usually, several years previously.
▪ I left, defeated, and through the window watched him replace the videos on the shelf ready for the next customer.
▪ I've done nothing but read thrillers since the exams, apart from watching videos and playing patience to kill time.
▪ Pupils boast of having watched up to eight videos in a day.
▪ Sent you out for some fresh air, did they - stop you watching endless videos?
▪ Murray also arranged for the players to watch a video of the game on the coach on the way to Stockport.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a CD/record/video etc player
▪ But nomes hear sounds slowed down and stretched out and deeper, like a record player in a power cut.
▪ But we didn't have a record player, so every night we'd get it out and look at it.
▪ Hatton said something about buying him a record player for a wedding present.
▪ Inside she found a record player and some old 78s.
▪ There is also a video player, 2 pool tables and a good sound system.
▪ There was a thumping noise coming from above that was a record player.
▪ You will, of course, need a video source which can either be a video player or camera.
cassette recorder/tape recorder/video recorder etc
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Communication has changed greatly in the age of video.
▪ Let's rent a video tonight.
▪ the video store
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A secretly-filmed video details what are claimed to be breaches of regulations meant to protect animals.
▪ A standard disc could contain only 25 seconds of video.
▪ And I have got to say, I have watched that video of her on the stage over and over again.
▪ I did a very poignant malaria detection kit video.
▪ I mean, who wants a video of Nottingham Forest or Derby County?
▪ Then they're made to watch graphic videos of the potential results of their crimes.
▪ What makes it special is it is a personalized video where you are part of the action.
II.verbEXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ For the band's first shows, Towa was onstage, videoing, taking photographs, appearing to operate this and that.
▪ Volunteers at the centre have been videoing this pair of kingfishers and so far it looks as though the experiment is a success.
III.adjectiveCOLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
camera
▪ One of their captors filmed the shootings with a video camera.
▪ The judge already has decided to ban from the courtroom not only video cameras but print photographers working for newspapers and magazines.
▪ Mitra installed a video camera on a tree nearby to watch over the kiosk and observe what the children did.
▪ A simple monochrome digital video camera is fitted to the hoe and trained on the crop just in front of the machine.
▪ Nixon recommends practicing before a video camera.
▪ Recently, video cameras and editing desks have been developed that could enable everyone to become a film-maker.
▪ The video camera links the color spots of the wands to a nest of computers set up by graphics wizard Loren Carpenter.
clip
▪ Technological advances will soon allow users to send colour pictures, music and even video clips instead of just plain text.
▪ The sound and video clips included, though, are first rate, both in quality and variety.
▪ None of the 50-plus song or video clips lasts more than a minute.
▪ Because of the limited storage space, sound and video clips are sacrificed.
▪ Also disappointing are the video clips, mainly from the more recent chapters in Ranger history.
▪ The program also features a neat video clip of Norman introducing the game and wishing players good luck.
▪ The new system allows users with the right equipment to receive graphics, sound and even short video clips over their computers.
footage
▪ The visual evidence accumulates in the courtroom without argument: maps, video footage, satellite imagery and photographs.
▪ Our spies tells us the news director pressed the suspended Epstein for video footage, which he adamantly refused to provide.
▪ Police are currently studying video footage to identify protesters involved.
▪ On the video footage, which was shot by investigators the spring after the nightmare, birds twitter.
▪ In February the team started transcribing 100 hours of video footage.
game
▪ And the Pok mon series was among the industry's top-selling video games.
▪ Ellison said he is talking with video game makers and sees partnerships with them rather than competition.
▪ His show was accompanied by artificial sounds of gunfire and explosions, as if it were a huge video game.
▪ Nor would I make playing video games the reward for having read.
▪ Congressional interest in video game violence has decreased.
▪ The manufacturers of records and video games have come more easily into tow, and now have rating systems of their own.
▪ You can also use his interest in computer or video games to motivate him to join in other activities.
games
▪ Women are ignored by manufacturers of video games, which are mostly war games of one sort or another.
▪ And the Pok mon series was among the industry's top-selling video games.
▪ Andrew Walsh's designs skilfully use video games and shape-shifting computerised images to question Shaw's futuristic vision.
▪ He saw her playing with the video games, checking out the board games, giving the stuffed animals trial hugs.
▪ The Internet is just one more damn thing we have to monitor, like television, movies, video games and caffeine.
▪ The self-absorbed child who is bright and verbal may be-come quite expert in computer, chess, and video games.
▪ Nor would I make playing video games the reward for having read.
▪ The manufacturers of records and video games have come more easily into tow, and now have rating systems of their own.
monitor
▪ Like nearly everyone else in the courtroom, he watches the images on a video monitor before him.
▪ Newscasts of the chaotic minutes after the attack flash across nine video monitors.
▪ Another set of ads may be running on the video monitor strategically perched above the pump.
production
▪ Over the next few years, the company got into video production and has since started designing a curriculum for interpreters.
recorder
▪ More than 1, 000 pirate videos and 63 video recorders were also seized.
▪ Even with the kids, wanting to show them things on the video recorder.
▪ Automobiles, video recorders, washing machines, personal computers, and most furniture are good examples of consumer durables.
screen
▪ Fans watched highlights of the season on a large video screen as they waited for the players and marching bands.
▪ Their pages are often displayed on video screens.
▪ Mr O'Sullivan filled an enormous cavity completely painlessly, while a video screen showed a blow-up of the tooth being worked on.
▪ A video screen flashes scans of the brain.
▪ It flips open to reveal a small video screen and a computer-style keyboard.
▪ He also throws open the rear door, revealing a video screen.
▪ Redness lights the interior of the submersible; the glow from dials and video screens reflects softly off the burnished titanium hull.
▪ Play with the facades of the present buildings to create video screens and light shows, yes.
service
▪ Congress passed the Telecommunications Act of 1996 to accelerate the transition of telephone and video services from regulated to competitive markets.
▪ The principal shortcoming of the existing communications infrastructure lies in its inability to provide integrated voice, data, and video services.
▪ The earlier strategy was not clear due to regulatory constraints that forbid RBOCs from offering video services in their region.
▪ The goal is to offer its customers hundreds of new cable channels and video services.
▪ The bill also repeals prohibitions on local phone companies to provide video services.
▪ Chief Executive Ernesto Pascale has said in the past that Stet is not interested in providing video services.
▪ They look haziest in the newest and strangest businesses: Internet access and, especially, video service.
store
▪ By the way, who is managing the video store now Barry has jacked it in?
▪ Choosing a video store is a very personal decision.
▪ That doesn't stop Hedley from dreaming of owning a video store, even though it seems near impossible.
▪ When bad weather turns up, one of the first places people turn to is the video store.
▪ Clearly, then, extenuating factors such as the attraction of video stores and the ability to browse are sometimes overlooked.
▪ The other day, I was going to the video store when this guy backs up his car and almost hits me.
▪ Schuster publishers and the Blockbuster video store chain.
tape
▪ They promised to release a video tape of the interrogation, but the film has not been issued.
▪ A 1-year-old who has yet to be captured on video tape.
▪ Other tasks investigated whether the animal recognised itself in a video tape image, a photograph, or even its own shadow.
▪ The video tape library at the Metro East Center helps teachers to see and to do.
▪ Endorsed by famed consultant Zig Ziglar, Drury instructs over 50,000 each year at live presentations and through video tapes.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ video equipment
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ But the real thrill for some riders is the chance to perform for the video camera.
▪ Choosing a video store is a very personal decision.
▪ Covert video cameras and hand-held laser devices will be among the equipment used at weekends, they warn.
▪ Mitra installed a video camera on a tree nearby to watch over the kiosk and observe what the children did.
▪ On the video footage, which was shot by investigators the spring after the nightmare, birds twitter.
▪ The video ref gave it and Lansdowne Road erupted, especially after O'Gara added the conversion from wide on the touchline.
▪ The video version was shot at Stonehenge.
▪ Your full-motion video advisers will be William Shatner as Capt.