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      • Telecine (/ ˈtɛləsɪneɪ / or / ˌtɛləˈsɪneɪ /) is the process of transferring film into video and is performed in a color suite. The term is also used to refer to the equipment used in this post-production process.
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    Telecine (/ ˈ t ɛ l ə s ɪ n eɪ / or / ˌ t ɛ l ə ˈ s ɪ n eɪ /) is the process of transferring film into video and is performed in a color suite. The term is also used to refer to the equipment used in this post-production process.

  3. 1. A machine for making a video recording of a reel of motion picture film. The telecine machine scans a film negative or positive and converts it to a video signal or a digital data file. Compare kinescope. 2. (TK) The process of transferring film to video.

  4. There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun telecine. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.

  5. Telecine (otherwise known as "TK") is the process of transferring motion picture film to a video format, such as television, or a machine used to complete this process. Telecine enables a motion picture, captured originally on film, to be viewed with standard video equipment, such as televisions and video cassette decks.

  6. Telecine: preparing 16mm film for television broadcast. Once the editing of a television film has been completed, it is ready to be broadcast. However, because film is an analogue medium and television is electronic, this process requires a technological transformation.

  7. Inverse Telecine: Telecine is used to convert a motion picture source at 24 frames per second to interlaced TV video in countries that use NTSC video system at 30 frames per second. Countries which use PAL at 25 frames per second do not require Telecine – motion picture sources are merely sped up 4% to achieve the needed 25 frames per second.

  8. A telecine is designed to work in real time. The film is played back at normal speed, captured at video or HD resolutions in the proper color space, color-corrected in real time, and written to disk or tape.

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