scratch print

English

Etymology

scratch + print

Noun

scratch print (plural scratch prints)

  1. A copy of the edited workprint of a film made for such purposes as scoring or dubbing.
    • 1976, Ralph Hattersley, Beginner's Guide to Darkroom Techniques, page 51:
      On the other hand, if the scratch prints too dark, work on it some more.

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References

  • Richard W. Kroon: A/V A to Z: An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Media, Entertainment and Other Audiovisual Terms, McFarland (2014), →ISBN, p. 617
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