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telecine
[tel-uh-sin-ee, tel-uh-sin-ee]
noun
equipment used mainly by television studios for converting film images to signals suitable for television transmission.
the transmission of a motion picture by television.
a motion picture so transmitted.
telecine
/ ˈɛɪˌɪɪ /
noun
apparatus for producing a television signal from cinematograph film
Word History and Origins
Origin of telecine1
Example Sentences
I was, however, banned from the telecine labs.
For the DVD release, we probably used a high-definition telecine device — which was great technology at that time, but nothing like what we’re using now.
The operation will be controlled from a prefabricated, soundproofed TV headquarters that includes two full-sized studios, control rooms and a telecine center with twelve videotape machines and a slow-motion converter.
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