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Keykode (also
written as
either KeyKode or KeyCode) is an
Eastman Kodak Company advancement on edge numbers,
which are letters,
numbers and
symbols placed...
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timecode Keykode,
while not a timecode, is used to
identify specific film
frames in film post-production that uses
physical film stock.
Keykode data is...
- as projection, as they may differ. 35 mm
movie film 35mm film Film base
Keykode Large format Medium format Microform Lambrecht, Ralph; Woodhouse, Chris...
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cutters to more
easily track shots and
identify film
sections based on
keykode.
Toward the late 1990s and
early 2000s
negative cutting changed due to...
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video appears dark and
frame rate
flicker is visible.
Sometimes the tap will
include frame lines and
burned in
timecode and
keykode.
Video ****ist v t e...
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captured from a
digital editing workprint. The
timecode on the left
begins with a
userbit designating the lab roll and the code on the
right is a
Keykode....
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significantly reduced by the
application of
sound track(s). A
system called KeyKode is
often used to
identify specific physical film
frames in a production...
- example, Motion-Picture-specific
metadata includes perforation-exact film
KeyKode (if the
image comes from a film scan),
camera shutter angle,
slate information...
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allow negative cutters,
telecine machines, and
ColorMaster to read and log
keykode data from
motion picture film. It can also be used to
capture KeyCode and...
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Player Max
mrViewer with
reels files,
which are
plain ASCII files. AES31
Keykode (Film editing)
Commercial skipping sometimes uses EDLs to
track commercial...