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Digital video-assist systems store the video signal received from the integrated video system (IVS) embedded in the view-finder of conventional electronic film cameras (e.g from ARRI, Panavision) or digital film cameras (e.g. from ARRI, Red, DALSA, Panavision, Sony). They allow for easy playback of takes and better administration of the recorded takes, long before the developed celluloid film or the high-definition digital raws become available for post-production.
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Märtin, C., Prell, B., Kesper, A. (2009). A New Generation Digital Video Assist System with Intelligent Multi-Camera Control and Support for Creative Work on the Film Set. In: Tavangarian, D., Kirste, T., Timmermann, D., Lucke, U., Versick, D. (eds) Intelligent Interactive Assistance and Mobile Multimedia Computing. IMC 2009. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 53. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-10263-9_29
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