If you are referring to a commercial show, you need a commercial-quality video camera. You can check some out here: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/category/1877/Video_Cameras_Accessories_Camcorders_Cameras.html
What kind of pictures, For one you need a Camera, for the other you need a substrate, and a marking device: pencil, pen, brush and paint, charcoal, etc., for the camera you need film.
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Most high definition televisions come with so many audio or video in inputs now. The way to figure out what you need is to see what your television offers and then what your camera offers as an output. You can find cords of all sorts for your camera at the makers website and order what you need from them.
You will need a camera phone that can record video rather than just still photos. Other than that the phone will be fine if it has enough memory for the length of video you need.
You need a television that has an HDMI input.
Yes, you can connect a security camera directly to a TV, provided the camera has a compatible output, such as HDMI or composite video. You'll need the appropriate cables to connect the camera to the TV. However, keep in mind that this setup may not allow for advanced features like remote viewing or recording, which are typically available through a dedicated DVR or NVR system. Always check the specifications of your camera and TV for compatibility.
An analog camera (using film).
Well for that you need to get a small HD wireless IP camera which is available at Hidden cam suppliers like "titathink". After that, you can place that camera in side TV or another part. There are some online posts available describing these steps.
You need the neck photo clicking camera. It is available when the stage play of the squizoid is there.
A closed circuit television is like a video camera, it can show input from outside sources, but not input that is broadcast to it. Walmart does sell closed circuit televisions but you need a few componets that will make them closed circuit.
You will need an HDMI cable to connect your flatscreen tv to your HP Laptop. Make sure your HP Laptop has an HDMI input as well.
Yes. but you still have to make sure they have some kind of tuner after february 2009 in the US