yukichigai
Mar 2005
Video Tech Geek
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Given the quality of the release I suspect that we may ALL be right.. and wrong.
If you remember back when R5s were announced they were specifically mentioned as "doing the same things a teleciner does, but with studio equipment," e.g. taking the movie and capturing digitals of all the reels, then turning that into a release. It isn't the only way R5s come out, but the only exceptions are leaked sources, pre-release "for your consideration" stuff, etc. Anyway, given the insanely high quality of the TC work, the various DVD->XviD artefacts you can vaguely pick up on, and the release source being called a DVD SCR I'm going to have to say that it is actually a Telecine-sourced *R5* and that Neptune must be one of the groups that doesn't support the designation.
That's my two cents.
quote: Originally posted by Arthur Daily
ITS A TC !!!!!!!!
For Feck sake, ok so i had a mark on my screen
and a moment of Retardedness but the Fact remains
ITS A TC aka Telecine,
Not and i repeat not a DVDscr.
Basically you call a TC a TC if its a TC
or a Cam a Cam, When? When its a cam.
You don't call the dude in the post office Bob because he looks like you uncle bob.
If his name is Fred, then call him Fred.
OK, back on my meds now.....
Here's the Definitive proof that this is a TC
anyone still in any denial or don't know what a Telecine is and to embarrassed to ask..
Google it.
Here's the Last frame, Don't believe? check it yourself...
Screen grab of last frame
(opens a .bmp picture i uploaded to Photo bucket)
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