Workprint

The working copy ( in English: Work Print) is the first available copy material of the original video and audio recordings, build and edit the film from the film cutter, film director and film producer or. The removed Rohschnittversion a film, which is revised to the final version of the frame of the sipe again is cut copy.

The working copy is made of the patterns, which are the first to Positive from camera - original or embellishments of the clay. Normally working copies are not made available to the public and destroyed after the mixture.

Traditionally, the picture and sound of photographic film and magnetic film. There are usually one image strip and three soundtracks for dialogue, sounds and music. The working copy is full of marks and splicing. To get presentable strips are in big productions so-called squeezes, which are black and white duplicates on direct reversal film, created by the working copy. Although such a film brings insufficient contrast with, but can be edited with ordinary positive developer, which is a poor imitation correspondingly cost. Persons employed with the music and synchronizing it to the image engineers and specialists trick for complex scenes get a poor imitation. Today, working copies are digital files usually.

Working copies are occasionally sources of illegal pre-release of films on the Internet, for example in file sharing networks. While the footage is high quality, effects and post-processing may be missing often is still the film running time is displayed in the picture. Caused a sensation in 2005, the publication of a working copy of the movie Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith, which was published in the Usenet the theatrical release of the film. 2009, the film X-Men Origins was: Wolverine stolen about four weeks before the theatrical release of the movie studios.

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