Motion Picture, Video, and Audio Production
- Telecine, a motion picture film transfer process identifier (usually abbreviated TK instead to avoid confusion with time code)
- Telecine (piracy), a movie piracy method
- Teleconverter, the secondary lens mounted on SLRs between the camera and the photographic lens
- Time code, a term used in video and audio production
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