![]() Bob Hoskins’ film Rainbow (1996) is widely considered the world’s first film to utilize entirely digital post-production techniques.Dubbed the Harry, the product was only capable of recording and applying effects to as little as 80 seconds of uncompressed video. The first completely digital video editing software hit the market in 1985. ![]() This was mainly done on flatbed editors (like the Moviola, the Steenbeck, and the KEM) that resembled large tables with a viewing mechanism and space for film reels to be fed through and spliced together.
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