@alewisgb there are a few reasons, including 1. it is a stylistic device to say "this is raw unedited footage... not the main film" 2. in the spirit of "raw footage" it let's people who REALLY want to know where the two chucks were said... eg: if there is cut with a 10 minute gap, people know much is left out. 3. nottinghamscience is supposed to show you behind the scenes, and timecode is something that gives you extra information... eg: low long the interviews were taking, etc Brady
@alewisgb That's time code. It's usually used on the raw footage when you're editing. Helps keep track of where or when a segment is from, when you're editing different chunks of video together. Also, you'll notice the last two digits count from 0 to 24, which is the standard number of frames per second for broadcast video.
Increase the profitability of the drug market? As far as I know the pharmaceutical industry is by far one of the biggest, and most profitable. Along with being kind of evil in my mind.
@alewisgb there are a few reasons, including
1. it is a stylistic device to say "this is raw unedited footage... not the main film"
2. in the spirit of "raw footage" it let's people who REALLY want to know where the two chucks were said... eg: if there is cut with a 10 minute gap, people know much is left out.
3. nottinghamscience is supposed to show you behind the scenes, and timecode is something that gives you extra information... eg: low long the interviews were taking, etc
Brady
@alewisgb That's time code. It's usually used on the raw footage when you're editing. Helps keep track of where or when a segment is from, when you're editing different chunks of video together. Also, you'll notice the last two digits count from 0 to 24, which is the standard number of frames per second for broadcast video.
Amazing stuff!
Ingenious.
really fascinating. thanks!
This video seems quiet. Headphones are at full blast and I'm having a little trouble hearing it.
@alewisgb
It takes editing to remove it.
@sn1pe352 In the movie 'Pearl Harbor', Col. Dolittle said to the pilot-hero, "That's bullshit! It's good bullshit, but it's still bullshit."
Can you say me when they gonna get anti-cancer nanostuff?
Increase the profitability of the drug market?
As far as I know the pharmaceutical industry is by far one of the biggest, and most profitable. Along with being kind of evil in my mind.
thumbs up for intelligent drug design.
Functional groups make mundane chemicals fun :O