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Re: ACMED code
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- Subject: Re: ACMED code
- From: Rich Torpey <72456.1217 at CompuServe.COM>
- Date: 05 Jul 97 12:26:13 EDT
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>Unfortunately, most (not all) telecine houses in New York have no idea what
>ACMADE was designed for, which is indeed alarming, as Mike Most points out.
Basil,
There are many different facets to this business and companies tend to
specialize in different areas. A commercial house can indeed go many years
without seeing Acmade code. I am not surprised by that, nor would I be
surprised by a facility that specialized in features would not be familiar
with aspects of digital film effects that I take for granted(when was the
last time you hand tweaked a NIS map or NFS automounter<g>?). It's a varied
business and we all have a lot to learn from each other.
Rich Torpey
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