Below are the following results for the tag: "theatrical"
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Cinerama™ |
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Composite Track |
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Dolby® Stereo |
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Downmix |
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DTS |
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L/R Stereo |
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LCRS Multi-channel Audio |
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Leader |
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Level |
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LFE |
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theatrical
physical media
home entertainment
post production
broadcast
Metadata
Metadata is used to facilitate the understanding, characteristics, use, and management of data based on the type of data and the context of its use.
Some examples:
A) In a library database, metadata about a book would likely include the author, title, genre, a description of the content,
Sync-pop
A sync-pop is a 1kHz tone that is exactly one film frame in duration, used for matching picture and sound negatives together. The sync-pop must occur exactly two seconds (or three feet) before the first frame of picture (FFOP) in a film reel. If the picture negative contains a standard Academy
Bleed Through
Magnetic tape or film stores audio information via metal particles applied to one side of the tape or film. A record head applies a magnetic flux to those particles, which then orient themselves to represent the audio information. A playback head reads the magnetic flux stored on the tape to