- demonstrations.
Lucas eventually used his
EditDroids in the
early '90s on his
series The
Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. Sound
Droid Kirsner,
Scott (2008). Inventing...
-
Motorola Droid X,
Motorola Droid 2, and
Motorola Droid Pro. The term was also used for the
Lucasfilm projects EditDroid, a non-linear
editing system, and...
-
EditDroid,
which used
several LaserDiscs of the same raw
footage to
simulate random-access
editing.
EditDroid was
demonstrated at NAB in 1984.
EditDroid...
- the
Montage Picture Processor and Ediflex, or
EditDroid using LaserDisc players, but
modern NLE
systems edit video digitally captured onto a hard
drive from...
- Star Wars:
Droids: The
Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO is a 1985
animated television series spin off from the
original Star Wars trilogy. It
focuses on the...
- The
Motorola Droid (GSM/UMTS version:
Motorola Milestone) is an
Internet and multimedia-enabled
smartphone designed by Motorola,
which runs Google's Android...
-
finished film. Only 24
EditDroid systems were ever built, even
though the
ideas and
technology are
still in use today.
Later EditDroid experiments borrowed...
- Sound
Droid was done in
close collaboration with the
Lucasfilm post-production division,
Sprocket Systems, and in 1985 spun out
along with the
editing project...
-
Droid is a 1988
direct to
video science fiction film. Its
origins are
intentionally obscured on its packaging,
crediting direction of the film to "British...
- Maid-
Droid (メイドロイド) aka Rōjin to Rabudōru:
Watashi ga Shochō ni
Natta Toki (老人とラブドール 私が初潮になった時, lit. The Old Man and the Love Doll: The Time of My First...