Time Codes

time code

divides up time for tv

tv one second = 25 frames

PAL (phase alternating line ) UK standard

25fps - 2 fields per frame
50 fields per second

TC shoot 1:00:00 =1 hours - set to this and it records form the first frame

TC shoot TOD - Time of day

eg

18:52:00:00  Important so that you stick to schedule such as one day shoot you would sync them all together to record at the same time - Jam sync Also nicer so that if you have an editor and the director says he likes a clip at a certain time it makes it easier to find and use.

Jam sync several cameras same time code

3 sd cards label (write on them A B C ... )

I now understand the use of Time coding it is useful due to when filming with multiple cameras so that every camera is synced and you are filming as well as it is nicer so that if you have an editor and the director says he likes a clip at a certain time it makes it easier to find and use.


Tc post 10:00:00:00 edited master TC in post this will tell you when watching something with this time code you know that it is the final piece rather than a draft you set this in premier pro but there will always only be one with this code so you know what version o nth edit you have.

Image result for tv bars and tone _ bars and tone

Image result for tv clock _ tv clock

how to set up time coding with me

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UymaelXWbnw

when you press bars you are checking weather your camera has colour and tone is so that you make sure your camera has sound

bars - colour
tone - sound

legal gamut 0 - 1 volts anything over will not be allowed to be broadcatseed

Iv white = rob 100%
ov black =

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