In 1963, Andy Warhol obtains his first film camera. In 1965, Tape Recording magazine invites Warhol to experiment with some of the first video cameras available on the US market: a Norelco slant-track video recorder, a remote-control television camera with a zoom lens, and a Concord MTC 11 handheld video camera with a zoom lens. With this equipment, he makes two thirty-minute tapes of Edie Sedgwick. He incorporates the tapes of Sedgwick into Outer and Inner Space (1965), his first double-projection film.