Prime Image changes program length with Time Tailor
Nov 27, 2007 1:20 PM
The new Prime Image Time Tailor makes it possible to alter the length of a show as it relates to HD and SD video programming and reduce the run time of program content while maintaining creative integrity and sound and image quality.
A fully automated solution, Time Tailor uses Prime Image’s micro-editing technology to detect and remove redundant frames automatically in a way that’s virtually undetectable. The system can create up to an 8 percent reduction of time in a 20- to 30-minute program.
Time Tailor Post supports 1080/29.97 and 720p/59.94 high-definition video as well as 525i and 625i standard-definition video.
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