2 inch Quad Video Editing
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Didn't they have timecode at that point?
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How laborious!
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Windows Movie Maker????!!
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"Rowan and Martin's Laugh In" was edited using a black and white kinescope and then the color video tape was configured to the edited kinescope using the method on this video.
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trabalhei com as quadruplex rca,ampex,durante 17 anos pela tv tupi !como é bom recordar estes videos fiz muita montagens de pgms e novelas valeu a recordação parabens.Jorjão........TR1 TR4 TR 5 TR60 TR 70 AMPEX 1000 1200 BCN 50 20.........
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I never edited 2". But I did edit Super 8 and also 16 mm film -- cement splices and tape splices. Ah, the memories. When I started transferring film to 3/4" U-Matic, and editing on 3/4" with an editing controller -- wow, I thought I was really being very high -tech!
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People in the past 5-10 years are so spoiled. It really is one of the neatest things about life- that we perfected the analog first, you know the physical. Like tubes, tape, strings, transistors etc. Could you imagine a world where digital electronics was pioneered first? It's something to ponder. Personally I like audio tape, splicing, looping and hands on editing. Well, maybe I can say now that I used to like it. After a long stint with computer editing I tried going back for fun. Ugh! It sux!
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No, sync isn't lost. That's the reason for finding the edit mark with the microscope. The machine that records the edit mark makes sure it falls between frames.
When I hear people complaining about final cut pro I play them this....
kids these days eh?
Clickastley 1 year ago 12
Appreciation for nonlinear editing, oh yes. But Geez! This video makes me appreciate the SONY RM-450 controller!
beatlequigon 3 years ago 4