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Videonics MX-1 - Editing with the MX-1

Videonics MX-1
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PAGE 4 VIDEONICS DIGITAL VIDEO MIXER
restricted to one point of view, multiple cameras catch more of the action. For
instance, a camera at the end of the field can be connected to one input while
a camera at the side goes to another. A third might be aimed at the an-
nouncer. The operator can switch or transition between them as the action
progresses. Taped sources can be included, too. Perhaps a VCR loaded with
shots of the ball players practicing could be used at appropriate moments. A
titler could be used to superimpose titles on the action.
Editing with the MX-1
Note that the MX-1 is not an edit controller — that is, it does not control
the VCRs and camcorders. You can control the decks manually or by using
an external edit controller (such as those made by Videonics). See Chapter 19,
“Editing and Other Applications” for more information.
In addition, the MX-1 can be used with other video production equip-
ment, such as title generators and video processors. Contact Videonics for
more information on its full line of video production equipment.

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