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Re: Corp video format dilemma
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Steve Wargo
on Jun 30, 2008 at 1:59:13 am
[jon agnew]
"It doesn't look like it was shot on VHS."
What is VHS?
Just kidding! But it won't be long before that is a legit question. I have a Beetles record (45 no less) sitting on my desk and a young lady was in one day and said "Is that a vinyl record?" I bought it new in '64.
Steve Wargo
Tempe, Arizona
It's a dry heat!
Sony HDCAM F-900 & HDW-2000/1 deck
5 Final Cut (not quite PRO) systems
Sony HVR-M25 HDV deck
2-Sony EX-1 HD .
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