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Re: Amiga in the movies
« on: January 24, 2013, 01:23:19 PM »
Quote from: psxphill;723729
The Amiga was probably genlocked to the camera to avoid flicker, it was probably the cheapest way of doing it at the time.


That's a really good theory (makes sense) - but weren't most 1980s shows still using film cameras (i.e. Panavision)?  I know Star Trek TNG was all filmed using Panavision cameras, although the visual effects were later edited on video.
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