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M1k3yd33tofficial t1_iu4u6cc wrote
Reply to comment by T5-R in TIL, in film, a clapperboard’s purpose is ensuring proper synchronization of audio and video in post-production. It provides a distinct “clap” along with a visual event for the editor to reference at the start of a scene. by PianoCharged
Eh, scratch is all well and good until it goes wrong. The whole reason for the slate is redundancy.
If everything goes right, you have scene and take embedded in the metadata. If not, the slate is there to mark it.
If everything goes right, you can jam sync with timecode. If not, the slate is there to provide the necessary sync point.
Many programs can sync scratch audio and production audio. But sometimes that doesn’t work, so you go to the slate.
The clicker idea works until scratch audio goes wrong for some reason. It’s almost always better to just slate.
M1k3yd33tofficial t1_iu4mqr8 wrote
Reply to comment by NorCalAthlete in ‘Clarkson’s Farm’ Season 3 Greenlit by Prime Video, Already in Production by MarvelsGrantMan136
I grew up on a farm and my whole family agrees that Clarkson’s Farm is the most accurate portrayal of farm life in television. The montage scene where he describes his daily life, and how it’s just problems on problems on problems all day long, but at the end of the day you get to eat a dinner made from things you grew and made.
And that makes it all worth it.
M1k3yd33tofficial t1_iu4lkqv wrote
Reply to comment by T5-R in TIL, in film, a clapperboard’s purpose is ensuring proper synchronization of audio and video in post-production. It provides a distinct “clap” along with a visual event for the editor to reference at the start of a scene. by PianoCharged
For podcasts and other audio only mediums, yes, but you 100% need the visual of the sticks coming together to properly sync audio and video.
M1k3yd33tofficial t1_jal60d7 wrote
Reply to comment by hopper75 in Jay Leno looks great considering he had third degree burns all over his face by hopper75
I live near his garage and see him out driving all the time. Once he had a steam powered monstrosity and another he had a beautiful vintage Aston Martin. It’s a real treat.