<s>
The	O
term	O
telecine	B-Application
refers	O
both	O
to	O
a	O
film-to-tape	B-Application
transferring	I-Application
machine	I-Application
,	O
as	O
well	O
as	O
the	O
process	O
by	O
which	O
film	O
is	O
transferred	O
to	O
tape	O
(	O
or	O
directly	O
to	O
a	O
digital	O
file	O
)	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
The	O
telecine	B-Application
process	O
is	O
frequently	O
used	O
by	O
filmmakers	O
to	O
transfer	O
production	O
footage	O
to	O
video	O
,	O
which	O
can	O
then	O
be	O
captured	O
by	O
various	O
non-linear	O
digital	O
editing	O
systems	O
(	O
e.g.	O
,	O
Final	B-Application
Cut	I-Application
Pro	I-Application
,	O
Avid	O
,	O
etc	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
The	O
term	O
may	O
also	O
refer	O
to	O
a	O
form	O
of	O
copying	O
of	O
movies	O
(	O
normally	O
without	O
authorization	O
from	O
the	O
copyright	O
holder	O
)	O
created	O
using	O
a	O
telecine	B-Application
machine	O
,	O
as	O
opposed	O
to	O
recording	O
the	O
projected	O
image	O
with	O
a	O
video	O
camera	O
(	O
the	O
camera	O
method	O
with	O
a	O
direct	O
audio	O
source	O
is	O
called	O
a	O
telesync	B-Application
)	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
Since	O
this	O
process	O
requires	O
both	O
access	O
to	O
a	O
print	O
of	O
the	O
movie	O
on	O
film	O
and	O
expensive	O
equipment	O
,	O
telecine	B-Application
bootlegs	O
are	O
less	O
common	O
than	O
camera	O
bootlegs	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
A	O
naming	O
scheme	O
would	O
look	O
something	O
like	O
this	O
:	O
Movie.title.year-of-production.TELECINE.Codec-Groupname	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
The	O
quality	O
of	O
a	O
good	O
telecine	B-Application
is	O
generally	O
comparable	O
to	O
a	O
DVD	O
without	O
any	O
post-processing	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
This	O
has	O
motivated	O
movie	O
studios	O
to	O
develop	O
countermeasures	O
,	O
such	O
as	O
Coded	O
Anti-Piracy	O
(	O
CAP	O
)	O
to	O
track	O
the	O
source	O
of	O
telecine	B-Application
copies	O
in	O
the	O
hope	O
of	O
identifying	O
the	O
person	O
responsible	O
for	O
the	O
copy	O
.	O
</s>
