This meant the movie was filmed in a theater using a professional camera on a tripod, with audio often patched directly from the sound system. It was the "premium" version of a bootleg before the official digital release.
This was the "middle ground" of early releases. Unlike a "CAM" (which was often shaky and muffled), a Telesync was filmed in a theater using a professional camera on a tripod, often with a direct audio patch into the theater's sound system. For a movie like Retaliation , an HDTS was the first "watchable" version available.
This meant the movie was filmed in a theater using a professional camera on a tripod, with audio often patched directly from the sound system. It was the "premium" version of a bootleg before the official digital release.
This was the "middle ground" of early releases. Unlike a "CAM" (which was often shaky and muffled), a Telesync was filmed in a theater using a professional camera on a tripod, often with a direct audio patch into the theater's sound system. For a movie like Retaliation , an HDTS was the first "watchable" version available.