Linear alteration systems cannot deliquesce amid clips on the aforementioned video tape. Hence, one of these clips will charge to be dubbed assimilate a fresh video tape. EDLs baptize these occurrences by appearance such dissolves' antecedent reels as B-roll of "b-reels". For example, the EDL will change the 8th appearance of the reel name to the letter B.
However, sometimes editors will (confusingly) use the letter B to baptize timecode break on a video tape. If there is burst timecode on a video tape, there will be two (or more) instances of a accurate timecode on the video tape. When re-capturing, it can be cryptic as to which timecode is the appropriate one. The letter B may announce that the appropriate timecode is from the additional set of timecode on the video tape.
However, sometimes editors will (confusingly) use the letter B to baptize timecode break on a video tape. If there is burst timecode on a video tape, there will be two (or more) instances of a accurate timecode on the video tape. When re-capturing, it can be cryptic as to which timecode is the appropriate one. The letter B may announce that the appropriate timecode is from the additional set of timecode on the video tape.
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