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tape editing

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noun

  1. the process of putting the various segments of a master video or audio tape into a predetermined sequence: usually done electronically.


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Questions are likely to be asked by politicians next week as to how the BBC failed to achieve any of the projected £95.4m savings that were built into its financial forecasts, as well as spending £98.5m fruitlessly on the digital content management system that was supposed to remove the need for video tape editing.

From The Guardian

Bill Garrett, who worked as head of technology in the BBC's production arm, told the BBC Trust in May 2012 that he had "serious concerns" about how much money was being spent on DMI and the likely success of the project to create a digital content management system that removed the need for video tape editing.

From The Guardian