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}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was a documentary that explained the technology of [[Scene Sync]], a [[motion control]] process for improving the composition of shots involving [[CSO]].  It interviewed two [[camera operator]]s, [[Peter Leverick]] and [[Roger Bunce]], along with [[visual effects deisnger]], [[Stephen Drewett]].  Though narrated, the narrator wasn't credited.  
}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was a documentary that explained the technology of [[Scene Sync]], a [[motion control]] process for improving the composition of shots involving [[CSO]].  It interviewed two [[camera operator]]s, [[Peter Leverick]] and [[Roger Bunce]], along with [[visual effects designer]], [[Stephen Drewett]].   
 
It was included on the ''[[Meglos (TV story)|Meglos]]'' [[DVD]], since ''Meglos'' was the only ''[[Doctor Who]]'' [[serial]] to use Scene Sync.
 
Though narrated, the narrator wasn't credited.  


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The Scene Sync Story (documentary) was a documentary that explained the technology of Scene Sync, a motion control process for improving the composition of shots involving CSO. It interviewed two camera operators, Peter Leverick and Roger Bunce, along with visual effects designer, Stephen Drewett.

It was included on the Meglos DVD, since Meglos was the only Doctor Who serial to use Scene Sync.

Though narrated, the narrator wasn't credited.


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