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In Reply to: RE: A "tape" is "almost as good as 35mm"??? posted by clarkjohnsen on January 27, 2008 at 10:17:43
Including:HDCAM (Sony)
HDCAM SR (Sony)
HDD5 (Panasonic)
DVC PRO HD (Panasonic)
HDV (Sony / JVC)These are what broadcasters use for hi-def content (and hard-drives).
It wouldn't surprise me that some films are distibuted on hi-def tape.
SF
edit: There was also the D-VHS format, which was 1080i on high quality tape in a VHS cassette.
Edits: 01/27/08Follow Ups:
...the poster remarked that a "tape" had been substituted for 35mm film. That doesn't sound like a digital house.
Plus, the home HD formats were preceded by theatre HD and by a number of years, and I'm virtually certain the latter are hard-disc-based, and probably different in a number of other ways too. Bears some research, though.
clark
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