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Jorma Taccone

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
5489 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

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Because nowadays you'd shoot, it would go right to a card, and then you would just transfer, the footage would just copy over onto a hard drive.

And maybe you'd have to convert it or something.

But back then you're shooting on cameras that shoot onto mini DV tape.

I'm assuming that We Like Sports was shot on something that shot onto mini DV tape?

So even though it's technically digital video, I don't know that like, it's not analog, but it looks analog and it's tape.

I don't exactly understand, but it's this real moment when it was between analog and digital.

So it's technically digital video, but it records on tapes.

So to get it off the tape, you can't just say, like, put it into the computer.

You have to plug the camera or a deck, if you had one, which we didn't, into, you know, the computer and then one by one, shot by shot, like log them in, kind of go, okay, here's where this shot starts.

record it, then it plays in real time into the computer while the computer is digitizing, meaning recording it.

And that's how we had to make all the old stuff.

And then you'd label it and go, okay, that was a clip of this, put it into a folder, and now go to the next.