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- Subject: Film or Video
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- Organization: Lockheed Missiles & Space Company, Inc.
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 06:38:35 PST
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- Music videos are generally highly edited productions. But
- how are they usually made? Are they shot with a video camera?
- Or are they shot with a movie camera and later transferred from
- film to video?
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- That is, what is the standard practice in the industry? And
- from a editing standpoint what is easier, video editing or
- film editing?
-
- I'm not sure this is the right newsgroup for this question.
- Please advise via E-mail. Our "file server" is sure to lose your
- posts over the holidays.
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- Cordially,
- ............................................................................
- Roy Sette Lockheed Missiles & Space Co.
- 1111 Lockheed Way, O/82-10
- rsette@lmsc.lockheed.com Sunnyvale CA 94088-3504
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