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<p>excised in this process was not technically destroyed, continuity was lost and the footage was generally discarded. In 1963, with the introduction of the <a href="page.php?w=Ampex">Ampex</a> Editec, videotape could be edited electronically with a process known as <a href="page.php?w=linear_video_editing">linear video editing</a> by selectively copying the original footage to another tape called a master.  The original recordings are not destroyed or altered in this process. However, since the final product is a copy of the original, there is</p><p>
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