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  • @joffej1 If you give me your email address I will send you a copy :). Thanks for the lovely comment!

  • Wonderful. Lots of information... except where I can get this. Where can I get this?

  • @wamtecpro Hi, the email address provided is bouncing back with an sending failure. Are you sure this is the correct address?

  • I would love a copy of your excel document, if you could email it to eliya@wagtv.com I'd be very happy.

    thanks!

  • can i have an email of this doc bro.i am to shoot a documentry for my yeartwo exam this will get me much organised well Thanks for the good work.wamtecpro@yahoo.co.uk

  • @Wrendercow Thanks for this. I later learned why this is broadcast standard. At the time of recording I had no idea. Hope you enjoyed the video! :)

  • Thank you for the informative video! Exactly what I need! Keep up the good work!

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  • *** Starting the Hour at "01" Instead of "00"

    Most professional video applications start time code at one hour (01:00:00:00) to allow for pre-program information.

    - Any footage before 01:00:00:00 is _not_ meant for the audience to see.

    - Any footage after 01:00:00:00 is meant for the audience to see.

    With tape based post production, it's common to put color bars and tone as well as a slate before the picture start. Starting at hour one allows for this.

  • *** NTSC's Frame Rate (29.97 fps and 30 fps)

    For NTSC, you would want to use either "29.97" for drop frame time code or "30" for non-drop frame time code.

    Broadcast NTSC must use drop frame time code. As such, two frames are renumbered - or "dropped" - per minute except for every 10th minute to keep the the duration of the program consistent with a real world clock so that when an hour has passed in time code an hour has passed on the clock.

  • can i get copy or some help please

  • I want a copy too. And is there a way to add up the durations? Please let us know how we can get a copy. Thanks!

  • Hi this looks like just what I need, am I able to get a copy of it from you?

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