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The PXL2000, or Pixelvision, was a toy black and white video camera, introduced by
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in 1987 at the International Toy Fair in Manhattan, which could record sound and images onto
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tapes. It was on the market for one year with about 400,000 units produced. After that one year, it was pulled by the market, but rediscovered in the 1990s by low-budget filmmakers who appreciated the grainy, shimmering, monochrome produced by the unit, and the way in which its lens allowed the user to photograph a subject an eighth of an inch away from the camera, and pull back to a long shot without manipulating a dial, while keeping as the background and the foreground in focus. It is also appreciated by collectors, artists, and media historians, and has been used in major films and spawned dedicated film festivals.


Development

The PXL2000 was created by a team of inventors led by James Wickstead. He sold the invention rights to
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in 1987 at the American International Toy Fair in Manhattan.


Design

The PXL2000 consists of a simple
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, an
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filter, a CCD image sensor, a custom
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(the
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LA 7306M), and an
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mechanism. This is mounted in a plastic housing with a battery compartment and an RF video modulator selectable to either North American television channel 3 or 4. It has a plastic viewfinder and some control buttons. The system stores 11 minutes of video and sound on a standard audio cassette tape by moving the tape at nearly nine times normal cassette playback speed. It records at roughly per second, compared to a standard cassette's speed of on a C90 CrO2 ( chromium dioxide) cassette. In magnetic tape recording, the faster the tape speed, the more data can be stored per second. The higher speed is necessary because video requires a wider
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than standard audio recording. The PXL2000 records the video information on the left audio channel of the cassette, and the audio on the right. In order to reduce the amount of information recorded to fit within the narrow bandwidth of the sped-up audio cassette, the ASIC generates slower video timings than conventional TVs use. It scans the pixel CCD 15 times per second, feeding the results through a filtering circuit, and then to a
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circuit driving the left channel of the cassette head, as well as to an ADC, which creates the final image for viewing. For playback and view-through purposes, circuits read image data from either a recorded cassette or the CCD and fill half a digital frame store at the PXL reduced rate, while scanning the other half of the frame store at normal
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rates. Since each half of the frame store includes only in its array, the same as the CCD, the
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was deemed to be marginal, and black borders were added around the picture, squashing the frame store image content into the middle of the frame, preserving pixels that would otherwise be lost in
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. An anti-aliasing low-pass filter is included in the final video output circuit.


Marketing

The market success of the PXL2000 was ultimately quite low with its targeted child demographic, in part due to its high pricing. Introduced at and later reduced to , it was expensive for a child's toy but affordable by amateur video artists. The PXL2000 was produced in two versions: model #3300 at $100 with just the camera and necessary accessories; and #3305 at $150 adding a portable black and white television monitor with a diagonal screen. Extra accessories were sold separately, such as a carrying case. It was also produced as Fisher-Price PixelVision, Sanwa Sanpix1000, KiddieCorder, and Georgia.


Revival

The PXL2000 has received a minor revival in popularity since the 1990s among filmmakers, due to its point-and-shoot simplicity and low-grade aesthetic. Because the unit is degradable and obsolete, its use is aligned with a certain romanticized mortality, unfit for serious mainstream appropriation. Erik Saks wrote this: "Each time an artist uses a PXL2000, the whole form edges closer to extinction." In 1990, Pixelvision enthusiast
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founded PXL THIS, a film festival dedicated to projects shot exclusively on the PXL2000. The festival continues to occur annually in
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, usually at the Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center and the Echo Park Film Center, with Fialka continuing as organizer and curator. Although the festival operates without a budget, it still manages to tour many locations including the San Francisco Cinematheque and Boston's
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campus. Festival entries, oral history interviews, and other relevant materials donated by Fialka are being processed into the Performing Arts and Moving Image Archives at the University of California, Santa Barbara Library. Recalling the PXL2000's initial promise of accessibility, Fialka's vision includes accepting submissions indiscriminately, juxtaposing the works of established artists with those of amateurs and children. PXL2000 cameras have been used occasionally in professional filmmaking, with camera modifications to output
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, enabling it to interface to an external camcorder or VCR.


Productions

The PXL2000 was used by
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in his 1990 debut film, ''
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''. A roughly two-minute performance art sequence within the film is shot entirely in PixelVision. Peggy Ahwesh's ''Strange Weather'' (1993), which follows several crack cocaine addicts in Florida, was shot entirely on a PXL2000. This video relies heavily on the camera's portability to maintain an intimate presence. Video artist
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is among the most critically acclaimed pioneers of the PXL2000, one of which was given to them by their father James Benning around the age of 15. Benning's early video diary works gained popularity in the artist market, earning them a lasting reputation as an innovator, with an important presence in video art.
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used the camera for several of his films. '' Another Girl Another Planet'' (1992) and his short ''Aliens'' (1993) were shot with it entirely, it was used for
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s of the title character in '' Nadja'' (1994), and it was used by the title character to make video diaries in ''Hamlet'' (2000). The camera has been used for several music videos, including "Mote" by
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and "Black Grease" by the Black Angels. Artist John Humphrey's 2003 video, ''Pee Wee Goes to Prison'' was shot on a PXL2000, employing a cast of dolls and other toys to stage the imaginary trial, incarceration, and eventual pardoning (by newly-elected president
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) of Pee-wee Herman for the sale of Yohimbe. The PXL2000 was used by the characters Maggie (
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) and Jamie ( Jake Gyllenhaal) in the 2010 film, '' Love & Other Drugs'', although the black and white footage from the camera is shown at full film resolution. In 2018, Toronto filmmaker Karma Todd Wiseman used a PXL2000 to shoot key scenes, processing the footage with enhanced monochrome. The custom PXL2000 camera was fitted with windshield mount suction cups and painted with the red and white paint scheme of the Canadian flag. The PXL2000 was used by the characters Melody and Jess during the show Archive 81.


See also

* Mattel Vidster * Toy camera * VCamNow


References


External links


Fisher-Price PXL2000 in the Total Rewind museum of Vintage Video

The original Manual to the PXL2000

Manuals

PXL2000 Forum with Camera Modification Guides
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