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The Game Room / Re: A-Z Weather
« on: March 18, 2008, 12:51:49 PM »
That's not a weather term Vic.
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Yes, I was talking about the stimulus rebates.
Do you pay your taxes before the tax deadline Gary?
We couldn't even go five minutes tonight on EEWC. At 11:05 PM CT, we heard something along the lines of:
Sharon: Now let's take a look at the West with Rich.
Rich: Yeah, let's do that! Let's look at the West.
On another note, Rich is wearing his "meltdown night" suit tonight. It would be funny if another meltdown happened to occur tonight.
What meltdown? I think I missed something.
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I only like Restless Heart. I like Saturday Night and Smooth McFlurry by joe laskota.It's "Smoothie McGroovy" not "Smooth McFlurry."
Well, also keep in mind that you can't get a rebate if you an be claimed a dependent on another's return.<political rant = ON>
Yeah, I was claimed on my parent's return as a dependent, and didn't qualify them for the extra $300. But I made enough to qualify for it myself. But since I was a dependent on my parent's return, I couldn't get it. F'in screwed out of $300. Monkeys.
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Ahh, I see. :sunglasses:Thats got nothing to do with it. There's no Javascript involved.Oops! I was thinking of the first method I tried to incorporate Amazon links into my store.![]()
Well, too bad we won't see you as a OCM, if you want to.
At TWC I was this.
Wow, I must say,I never realized you held such a distinguished position.
Just so were clear, I am refering to the Television part of that pageNot the set costume designer or something weird.
QuoteIn television, the technical director actually refers to the role of the vision mixer or CCU operator, and works under the supervision of the television director. It is the TD's job to manually switch video sources, perform edits and overlay titles as ordered by the director. (The director does not directly interface with the production equipment, allowing him to coordinate the production and make rapid decisions.) The TD reserves a level of autonomy in exceptional cases, such as time constraints which may force him to fade to black early, or to switch away from shots which are not to broadcast standards or quality.
The TD also functions as crew chief, making sure all positions are manned and all equipment and facilities checked out and ready before the taping session or live broadcast begins. He/she may provide training to more inexperienced members of the crew. In consultation with the director, the TD may have more or less input into the creative side of the production, depending on the situation. He/she may provide the director with guidance on crew assignments, camera shots and the most efficient way to accomplish any given effect. The TD is usually responsible for the technical quality of the signal being recorded or broadcast, and often uses waveform monitors and vectorscopes to measure video levels.
This person usually possesses the highest level of competence in a specific technical field and may be recognized as an expert in that industry.