Videotaped vs Videotaper - What's the difference?
videotaped | videotaper |
(videotape)
Magnetic tape used to record both video images and sound for subsequent playback or broadcasting.
To make a recording of something on videotape.
One who videotapes.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=November 30, author=, title=Arts, Briefly, work=New York Times
, passage=His arrest was made possible in part after a $5,000 night-vision system to detect digital-camera lenses was installed in the Guzzo Lacordaire multiplex cinema, described as a target of illegal videotapers . Mr. Hache faces a fine or up to two years in prison if found guilty of recording a movie without a theaters permission and a fine or up to five years in prison if convicted of recording for commercial gain. }}
As a verb videotaped
is (videotape).As a noun videotaper is
one who videotapes.videotaped
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(head)videotape
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(en noun)Verb
(videotap)videotaper
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