Talk:Film-out

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[edit] Merge|Film recorder

  • Notes: Film-out has a different meaning, sort of, in the computer graphics and print worlds.
  • Merge|Film recorder|date=April 2007-
  • This has been here for some time now, with no talk about it. Removed for now. Add if you want to talk about it.Telecine Guy 06:33, 21 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Regarding the Time-based media section and the NTSC, PAL, SECAM and HD video sub-sections

It is a good bet that a different term than "film out" is common in Europe. Anyone care to share? Another issue to be addressed... the various ways "film out" is spelled, at least in the U.S.

Eventually, if no one else gets to it first, I'll try my hand at parallel sub-sections from the perspective of other regional formats/industires, such as Europe's PAL.


[edit] Pricing in wikipedia articles?

I think we should omit the price altogether, it will be constantly changing (dropping); I think I've already heard of complete filmouts possible for as little as $10-20k. I'm sure more experienced wikipedians will know better than me about such policies. Binba 23:53, 16 January 2007 (UTC)