It's the same in British English as it is in North American English. The word "film" can also be used.
British Academy Video Games Awards was created in 2003.
The governing body of British video productions is the BBC, the British Broadcasting Company. Their headquarters are in London and they also have facilities in Belfast, Ireland.
No, it actually comes from the latin word video.
A Word document cannot be converted into a video. They are completely different kinds of things. You can video a Word document and then use that video to show your document, but the Word document has not been converted into a video. To do anything with the document itself you would have to back to the original.
Video comes from the Latin word videre, meaning To see.
Video is a noun
British isn't a language. its still english, therefore, "help" is the british word for help
Word Up - video game - was created in 2003.
Word Up - video game - happened in 2003.
Word Puzzle - video game - happened in 360.
It is debatable whether video has a root word. Vid- is a root word meaning to see or view. But it comes from the Latin term Video which means to see.
There is no particular word meaning 'British General' alone.