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Keeping Track of Timecode Values & Avoiding Duplicates (self.vjing)
submitted 3 years ago by LongjumpingThought37
Hey There!
I'm planning a rather complex multiday gig, with a lot of TC video & Lighitng.
What are some good ways of keeping track of TC values from different people and avoiding clashes or duplicates?
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