The term "telecine" is the process of transferring recorded material from FILM to VIDEO (i.e. magnetic, optical, or digital media). It can be just copying original movie material, or used in the post-production of motion pictures.
Telecine involves transferring film onto video allowing it to be viewed on standard sets found in the home. This technology has lead to the popularisation of home theatres.
There are many benefits of high resolution images; some of these benefits include more detail, reduction in video noise, increased smoothness in interlaced video, and more accurate inverse telecine.
According to Advertlog.com (http://www.advertolog.com/paedia/reels/2007/09/26/507999/b332b3c51e03136071b0efc8e03b42e546d1db64/) it looks like Dave Hussey... if I'm interpreting the role of "Telecine Artist" correctly. Client: Comcast Agency: Goodby, Silverstein & Partners CD/Copywriter: Jamie Barrett Creative Director: Mark Wenneker Art Director: Svetoslav Copywriter: Spencer Riviera Agency Producer: Melissa Nagy Production Company: Moxie Pictures Director: Martin Granger Director of Photography: Ramsey Nickell Executive Producer: Robert Fernandez, Lizzie Schwartz Head Of Production: Roger Zorovich Editorial Company: HutchCo Technologies, Jim Hutchins Telecine: Company 3 Telecine Artist: Dave Hussey Online: Sea Level, Jim Bohn, Matthew Lydecker Mix: LIME Studios Mixer: Rohan Young Music: Asche & Spencer Music Creative Director: Thad Spencer Executive Producer (Music): Janell Vircks Composer: Richard Werbowenko Engineer: Alan Omerovic
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern T---C-NE. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter T and 5th letter C and 7th letter N and 8th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are: telecine
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern TE-E-I-E. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter T and 2nd letter E and 4th letter E and 6th letter I and 8th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are: telecine televise
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 5 words with the pattern TELE---E. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter T and 2nd letter E and 3rd letter L and 4th letter E and 8th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are: telecine telesale teleseme teletype televise
The Dog Fish ad was developed at Almap BBDO, São Paulo, by creative directors Marcello Serpa, Dulcidio Caldeira, Luiz Sanches, and creatives Gustavo Sarkis, Renato Fernandez, agency producer Egisto Betti. Filming was shot by director Armando Bo via Rebolucion, Buenos Aires, with director of photography Christian Cottet, executive producer Patricio Alvarez, producer Jorge Larrain. Editor was Pato Pena. Post production and VFX were developed at Bitt Animation, supervised by Franco Bittolo. Telecine was developed at Cinecolor, Buenos Aires. "Stand By Me" is performed by Hilton Raw.
The R5 line is a Regional Rail train line run by Septa that runs from Doylestown, to Center City Philadelphia. http://www.septa.com/While that answer may also be true, the question was asked in movie downloads and thus this answer does not pertain to the original question... R5 Line usually means an English DVD rip where the audio has been dubbed over.R5 relates to Region 5 is Russia / Indian sub-continent / Most of Africa. The line element means it has direct English line audio. This is the audio from the film's theatrical release.R5s are released 'early' by studios to prevent the widespread use of pirated telecines. R5s are put out quickly by the studio, as they are basically competing with pirates, so there is little to no cleanup of the film after the telecine process.