[Content Descriptor] - [Creator/Studio/Subject] - [Year of Production] - [Source Format] 1. The Content Descriptor ("Pissing Action")
The explicit cataloging of a bison's biological functions typically served educational or agricultural assessment profiles. Video documentation from this era often covered livestock management, behavioral studies in national parks (such as Yellowstone), or raw B-roll footage sold to larger broadcasting networks. 🏛️ Digital Preservation and Media Decay Pissing Action -Bison Video- 1990 DVDRip
The year 1990 places the origin of the footage at a critical technological pivot point. This was the twilight of the analog era, filmed right before digital video formats began to take hold in commercial spaces. 4. The Encoding Standard ("DVDRip") 🏛️ Digital Preservation and Media Decay The year
or various documentaries produced by organizations like the Montana Office of Public Instruction. Pissing Action -Bison Video- 1990 DVDRip
In 1990, capturing high-quality footage of large mammals like bison required significant physical gear. Consumer camcorders like Video8 and Hi8 were emerging, but professional nature documentarians still relied on heavy 16mm film or analog component video tape. Metric / Aspect 1990 Original Capture 2000s DVDRip Conversion Magnetic Tape (VHS / Betacam) Digital Optical Disc / Data File Resolution ~240 to 480 analog horizontal lines 720x480 pixels (NTSC Standard Definition) Aspect Ratio 4:3 Fullscreen 4:3 Pillarboxed Audio Linear Mono / Stereo Compressed AC3 or MP3