ABSTRACT

Recent radical changes in timecode technology, location shooting and post-production working practices have been brought about by the fragmentation of the television programme making industry and by a dramatic increase in affordable digital transmission and editing equipment and systems.
With the expansion of non-traditional television service producers (cable, satellite and video-on-demand) almost anything hoes as far as shooting and editing formats are concerned.


Timecode: A User's Guide is an indispensable reference for anyone needing to get to grips with the many aspects of timecode, whether in-house or on location.

Taking into account these changes this book has now been brought completely up to date to include:

* timecode and DVD, LTC & VITC in HANC packets in the serial digital TV interfaces
* timecode in IEEE1395 (Firewire)
* timecode and digital video cassettes
* new recording formats of DVD, DV mini cassettes and D6 are included
* 4:3 scanning for wide-screen films - standards updated
* new material to cover new working practices
* new appendices to cover the global LF time data transmissions and time data embedded in BBC transmissions

Advice is also given on avoiding and remedying faults and errors.

chapter |13 pages

Basic video and magnetic theory

chapter |16 pages

Digital processing

chapter |46 pages

The timecode word

chapter |36 pages

Recording formats and timecode

chapter |23 pages

Timecode and film

chapter |12 pages

Timecode and MIDI

chapter |19 pages

Working with timecode

chapter |24 pages

Timecode on location

chapter |18 pages

Timecode and linear postproduction

chapter |15 pages

Timecode and non-linear post-production