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  2. List of Cartoon Network Studios productions - Wikipedia

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    Generator Rex: 2010–13 Man of Action Rob Hoegee First Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original series based on a comic. 29 The Cartoonstitute: 2010 Rob Sorcher: Cartoon Network Video: Only online series on the Cartoon Network Video app. 30 Regular Show: 2010–17 J. G. Quintel: Cartoon Network 31 Tower Prep: 2010 Paul Dini: Dolphin ...

  3. Instagram Reels - Wikipedia

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    Instagram Reels is the short-form section of the American social media platform Instagram. [1] Reels focuses on vertical videos that are less than 90 seconds of duration and various features for user interaction. [ 2 ]

  4. RealMagic - Wikipedia

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    Kings Quest VI - Sierra Online; Dragon's Lair; Police Quest IV - Sierra Online; Return to Zork - Infocom; Lord of the Rings - Interplay Entertainment; Note: the above titles were on a REELMAGIC demo CD that came with the hardware. The CD also contained corporate promotion videos, training videos, news footage of John F. Kennedy and the Apollo ...

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    The app includes a library of pre-made templates and a tool that generates editable video captions. Users can export or save completed projects directly to different social media platforms. CapCut includes a free version and a paid Pro version with cloud storage and advanced features. [2]

  8. Reel-to-reel audio tape recording - Wikipedia

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    7-inch reel of 1 ⁄ 4-inch-wide (6.4 mm) recording tape, typical of non-professional use in the 1950s–70s. Studios generally used 10 1 ⁄ 2 inch reels on PET film backings. Inexpensive reel-to-reel tape recorders were widely used for voice recording in the home and in schools, along with dedicated models expressly made for business dictation.

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