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Amiga: Scala Mm400
Scala’s claim to fame was its event sequencer. Instead of linear video editing, you built a timeline of events (images, fades, wipes, audio). This was perfect for:
In the late 80s and early 90s, cable channels began to proliferate. Many of these channels were niche—local news, weather channels Amiga Scala Mm400
| | Now (Retro) | | --- | --- | | Trade show booth looping product video with live presenter camera insert. | VJ at a synthwave night mixing live camera feed over an Amiga demo scene visualization. | | Local access cable TV station titles. | YouTube creator making a "period-accurate" 90s intro for a vaporwave documentary. | | Church service hymn lyrics overlay (yes, really). | Art installation: "The Ghost of Analog Video." | Scala’s claim to fame was its event sequencer
To appreciate the power, imagine you are a pirate TV station in 1995. Here is the MM400 script: Many of these channels were niche—local news, weather