Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Record editing
Patent
1983-04-14
1986-05-06
McElheny, Jr., Donald
Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval
Record editing
H04N 5782
Patent
active
045875723
ABSTRACT:
A film to tape transfer system is disclosed for use with film of the type including a transparent magnetic layer on the back of the film. The coated film negative and a fullcoat, oxide coated, sprocketed sound track are fed to a tele-cine camera which inputs a VCR to produce a videotape record of the film. An SMPTE time code generator is built into the system to simultaneously write a time code on the picture track, the sound track and on the videotape. A keyboard is included to enable the operator to enter all pertinent information such as production number, camera number, director, cameraman, etc. as the films are being run.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4067049 (1978-01-01), Kelly et al.
Miura et al., "An Automatic Editing System, Using a Minicomputer, Scanning of the Color Negative and Broadcasting from a Videotape Transfer", Journal of the SMPTE, vol. 84, No. 10, Oct. 1975, pp. 781-789.
Phillip McFadin, "Accurate Film Edit Decision Making Using Videotape as the Medium", SMPTE Journal, vol. 90, No. 11, Nov. 1981, pp. 1085-1089.
White, "ASCII-Compatible Time-Code System for Motion-Picture Films Using Microcomputers", SMPTE Journal, vol. 85, No. 1, pp. 9-15, Jan. 1976.
Cinema Products Corporation
McElheny Jr. Donald
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