Monday, April 11, 2016

Re: [Avid-L2] NYTimes re: a specialty postproduction niche

 

You must not have known about the hidden 200 switcher "Weaver Knocker Hold Out External Matte."  Once you sampled the weaver knocker the switcher could then apply the GVG patented WK tracker  A.K.A. "Dick Track" and your blurring nightmare was solved.  I believe the technology was carried over from the recursive pattern drawing capability of the Kscope which IIRC had the ability to build a weaver knocker right before your eyes.  Think of it as video Viagra before the little blue pills were on the market and if your blurring session lasted more than 4 hours you were advised to contact GVG tech support immediately.  ;-)

P.S.  This post requires that your humor filter be turned on and should not be taken seriously. 




---In avid-l2@yahoogroups.com, <tcurren@...> wrote :

This was far more tedious in a linear room. Yes, I've been there. :-(

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