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kpmedia 05-13-2014 01:49 PM

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Belmont 05-13-2014 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by sanlyn (Post 31864)
The original seems to have gone around the block a few times, with somebody screwing up field priority at one point. For what it's worth, attached is a text file of the scripts.

I doubt it. This was an (external) VCR->DVD-Recorder job, so I doubt they could have messed with that sort of thing.

Belmont 06-16-2014 04:23 PM

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Digging deeper into this batch of tapes, I've found a tape that completely blows that first one out of the water. On this one, it's almost as if someone screwed with the tint, since everything has an ugly green cast to it (which is weird, since this is a first gen tape). Granted, this is a tape from 1981(!), and MTV was but 3 months old and didn't have a whole lot of expertise with their equipment, it could be an equipment/broadcast error. However, I have a tape from just a couple months earlier, and it looks fine in regards to color balance. :screwy:

premiumcapture 06-16-2014 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Belmont (Post 32291)
Digging deeper into this batch of tapes, I've found a tape that completely blows that first one out of the water. On this one, it's almost as if someone screwed with the tint, since everything has an ugly green cast to it (which is weird, since this is a first gen tape). Granted, this is a tape from 1981(!), and MTV was but 3 months old and didn't have a whole lot of expertise with their equipment, it could be an equipment/broadcast error. However, I have a tape from just a couple months earlier, and it looks fine in regards to color balance. :screwy:

When I see something like this, it makes my nitpicking on my own stuff seem like I have OCD :smack:


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