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Re: The Magnetic Timeline - What's The Paradigm? On Clips and Tracks

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Chris KennyRe: The Magnetic Timeline - What's The Paradigm? On Clips and Tracks
by on Jul 10, 2011 at 12:25:01 am

[David Lawrence] "A timeline does not look like the media it represents, but it has a direct, one-to-one relationship in space to every frame in time."

I'm not sure why you say this makes it a non-symbolic representation.

In any event, the focus of this particular subthread has been on tracks, which significantly interfere with the idea that there's a one-to-one mapping between the timeline and the program (as seen by the viewer), because tracks allow things to be present on the timeline that are not present in the program because they're obscured.

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