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  2. Wire removal - Wikipedia

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    Wire removal is a visual effects technique used to remove wires in films, where the wires are originally included as a safety precaution or to simulate flying in actors or miniatures. It uses a lot of rotomatting, a process of using splines in a program like After Effects or Nuke to extract a subject from a video, motion tracking, and painting ...

  3. Tally light - Wikipedia

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    Some cameras include dedicated tally lights built into their bodies. In that case, the camera typically provides an input terminal for controlling the indicator. The common interfaces are SDI, Ethernet, USB, and HDMI (the latter's main role is outputting the video signal, but it can also accept a number of control commands).

  4. Genlock - Wikipedia

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    Most television studio and professional video cameras have dedicated generator-locking ports on the camera. If the camera is tethered with a triaxial cable or optical fibre cable, the analog generator-locking signal is used to lock the camera control unit, which in turn locks the camera head by means of information carried within a data channel ...

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  6. Electrical contact - Wikipedia

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    If the voltage is high enough, an arc may be struck even without an inductive load. Regardless of how the arc forms, it will persist until the current through the arc falls to the point too low to sustain it. Arcing damages the electrical contacts, and a sustained arc may prevent the open contacts from removing power from the system being ...

  7. LANC - Wikipedia

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    LANC (Logic Application Control Bus System or Local Application Control Bus System), also known as Control-L is a hardware and software communication protocol invented by Sony that synchronizes cameras. [1] The LANC terminal on Sony and other manufacturers' camcorders lets accessories, such as tripods with a control handle, control the camera ...

  8. Lightbulb socket - Wikipedia

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    The base may be an extension of the glass envelope of the bulb, with the wire leads of the lamp folded up at the base. Some wedge bases are made of plastic and slipped over the wire leads. A wedge base holds the lamp by spring compression in the socket. The lamp is inserted and removed without twisting.

  9. FireWire camera - Wikipedia

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    Video cameras are mostly based on the protocol AV/C. It defines the flow of audio and video data, as well as the camera's control signals. The majority of video cameras only provides the output of audio and video data via the FireWire bus ("DVout"). Additionally, some video cameras are able to record audio and video data ("DVout/DVin").