An electronic device, often computer-based, that allows an editor to precisely control, play, and record to various videotape machines.
A device from which you can control both the source deck and recording deck during editing.
Electronic control device used in conjunction with VCRs/camcorders to perform video-tape edits, both automated and manual, with speed, precision, and convenience.
a stand-alone box or a computer card that controls the operations of two or more VCRs hooked up to it
Electron Control Devices used in conjunction with VCR's and video cameras to assist automated videotape editing with speed, precision and convenience.
A piece of hardware which is connected between the source/play machine (camcorder or VCR) to the recording VCR. It controls the pause and transport controls of both and may be programmed to make several edit-ins and edit-outs automatically.
Electronic programmer used in conjunction with VCRs/camcorders to facilitate automated linear videotape editing with speed, precision and convenience.
Electronic device used to control VCRs/camcorder functions to facilitate automated videotape editing with speed, precision, and convenience.
Used to control VTRs and place edit points for linear editing. To see a picture of and edit controller click here.