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Timecode - Definition and Overview |
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- Timecode is also the title of a 2000 film directed by Mike Figgis which was shot in one continuous take.
A time code is a sequence of numeric codes generated at regular intervals by a timing system. Time codes are used extensively for synchronization.
'SMPTE time code' family of timecodes used in film, video and audio production:
Other related time and sequence codes:
Time codes for purposes other than video and audio production:
See also
References
- Timecode: A user's guide, second edition by John Ratcliff, [Focal Press]
- A Technical Introduction to Digital Video by Charles Poynton
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Example Usage of Timecode |
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Psythor: @cowfish ah, that's the Timecode in the show rather than length! |
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mauisurfer25: Hab's ausgehalten bis Timecode 00:09 :-) RT @sevenload: "Ein bisschen Spaß muss sein" ;) -> http://bit.ly/8ue9fH ^Chris |
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dannyho: Timecode breaks and Final Cut Pro on Thanksgiving night. Hitting the hay in a few. Needs to be up early (for not shopping, obviously.) |
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