Alwaysunder_thegun t1_iu3afid wrote
The one in the photo doesn't have the time stamp.
Most now have a time code that runs like a clock but with the 10ths of seconds. When you clap it, it tells you the exact moment you clapped. It makes it very easy to line up the audio and video.
Uranium_moth t1_iu3c299 wrote
Time code is HH:MM:SS:FF. The FF being the frame number. It's not 10ths of a second but the actual frame.
Alwaysunder_thegun t1_iu3d3om wrote
Okay. 24ths of second. or digitally 23.8ths of seconds LOL
Uranium_moth t1_iu3fzrm wrote
Not everything is 24fps. In reality it could be 23.976, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 59, 60 etc
EC-Texas t1_iu4hfz9 wrote
This guy syncs!
Uranium_moth t1_iu5l5b8 wrote
Oh my yes. Although these days a tentacle sync is used to keep the camera and sound in sync automatically. Otherwise automatic sync is a common tool in editing software to match the scratch audio (the cameras own mic sound - usually very low quality) to the proper audio recording.
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