25-06-2020, 06:00 AM
Not just wear and tear. Time on 2" machines, even on the later 1" C-Format machines, was expensive and machines were in short supply. Off-line editing on Shibaden 0.5" machines, later on U-matic 0.75" cassettes, was routine. Then the result was "conformed" on to the 2" or 1" machines using the edit decision lists generated offline. None of this was possible without timecode.
By the time broadcasters had moved to Betacam and Beta-SP I think off-line editing was dying out. Not sure when non-linear editing (computer workstation) became the norm.
By the time broadcasters had moved to Betacam and Beta-SP I think off-line editing was dying out. Not sure when non-linear editing (computer workstation) became the norm.
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