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This will be for only digital video issues...
edited for correct wording...so as to not have any confusion.
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Film is one thing, and video is another, and I'd think that video would include digital video.
The crossover would be once you transfer film to tape or to digital - then it's all the same medium.
It's a formatapalooza! ;)
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let's keep the discussion to just specifially issues dealing with digital video. i am not interested in defining it.
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