Zero copy (film)
Nullkopie (English answer print ) is a technical term from film post-production and describes the first positive to determine light, color and cut. In analog film, the zero copy is the first copy from the camera negative , in which light and color are determined, and corresponds to the final version of the cut from which the film copies are made.
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- Explanations of film terms, words, expressions: zero copy. celluloid-dreams.de, accessed on March 11, 2013 : “The first copy after the film has been cut is called a" zero copy ". It is used to check various settings such as brightness, color and to control the cut. "