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May 29th, 2002, 02:14 PM
In viewing the news footage coming from overseas, particularly from the Middle East, it looks to me like much of it was shot in Movie Frame Mode or progressive scan. It doesn't have the crisp, soap opera look most video has. This stuff has a gritty, newsreel look. Am I the only one who has noticed this?
At first I thought it had something to do with generation loss during satellite bouncing, but that doesn't make sense considering it's all done digitally. Then I thought it must be the crews over there are using PAL cameras, but that argument seems flawed, too.
More often than not, when you see a live remote it looks like today's video. So there is pure video coming out of the region.
Any guesses?
At first I thought it had something to do with generation loss during satellite bouncing, but that doesn't make sense considering it's all done digitally. Then I thought it must be the crews over there are using PAL cameras, but that argument seems flawed, too.
More often than not, when you see a live remote it looks like today's video. So there is pure video coming out of the region.
Any guesses?