0 past simple and past participle of video
1 to record a programme from the television, or to use a video camera to film an event:
Intertextual connections in the videoed literacy sessions were coded and analysed and the paper describes several such episodes in detail.
That would be videoed, and cross-examination in most cases would then immediately take place.
Through the wonders of science and technology a comrade of mine videoed that programme and froze a section of the film.
I hope that it has been videoed; that might be my best opportunity to see it.
Indeed, if all that interview has been videoed, it may make court proceedings unnecessary.
I should like to emphasise the need to have any child hearings, whether videoed or not, in informal surroundings.
Let us suppose that a child has been gently interviewed and videoed shortly after it has been taken into care.
A recent study of 20 women who, along with professionals, permitted their births to be videoed showed some surprising results.