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- Receivable media includes videotape, DVD, CD
and digital video/audio.
- Delivery of digital media can be by Internet
file transfer (FTP), CD or DVD.
Please make every effort to provide a script. The
script is often our only source for the proper spellings of characters
and fictional places, as well as hard-to-understand slang and fictional
languages. Provision of a script enhances the end product and is
much appreciated.
- Physical media must be clearly labeled.
If NTSC videotape, the label must clearly specify if it is “Drop
Frame” or “Non-Drop Frame” time code.
- Time code must match time code on your master.
- Time code should be first generation, not dubbed.
If dubbed TC is used, it must be regenerated.
- VITC (Vertical Interval time code) and/or LTC (Longitudinal
time code).
- VITC must be on lines 19 & 21 for PAL,
and 16 & 18 for NTSC.
- In addition to LTC and/or VITC, BITC (Burned-in,
visible time code), placed in the top right of the display, is preferred
and must match the master.
- Time code must begin uninterrupted at least 10 seconds
before start of program and continue uninterrupted for at least 10 seconds
beyond program close.
- Audio and LTC levels should be at 0 on the VU.
- Mixed composite audio on Channel 1.
- Stereo audio if using VITC.
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