Kinescope (pronounce /ˈkɪnɨskoʊp/) originally referred to the cathode ray tube used in television receivers, as named by inventor Vladimir Zworykin in 1929. Today it usually means a kinescope recording — kine /ˈkɪni/ for short. The process is known as telerecording in the UK. This is a recording of a television program made by filming the picture from a video monitor. Typically, the term can refer to the process itself, the equipment used for the procedure: a 16mm or 35mm movie camera mounted in front of a video monitor, and synchronized to the monitor’s scanning rate, or a film made using the process.