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[[File:Sprang Boulevard 302.png|thumb|250px|An example of the [[Young Justice|show]]'s signature timestamps.]]
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[[File:Happy New Year.png|thumb|250px|An example of the [[Young Justice|show]]'s signature timestamps.]]
The '''timestamp''' is a device used in both the ''[[Young Justice]]'' TV series and the [[Young Justice (comic)|comic tie-in]] to indicate [[Timeline|date, time]] and location. Locations are usually "stamped" on their first appearance in the episode, or a second time if the action has crossed over into another calendar day.<ref>[[Greg Weisman|Weisman, Greg]] (2011-05-05). "[http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=13309 Question #13309]". ''Ask Greg''. Retrieved 2011-10-23.</ref>
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The '''timestamp''' is a device used in both the ''[[Young Justice]]'' TV series and the [[Young Justice (comic)|comic tie-in]] to indicate [[Timeline|date, time]], and location. Locations are usually "stamped" on their first appearance in the episode, or a second time if the action has crossed over into another calendar day.<ref>{{askgreg|13309|2011-05-05|2011-10-23}}</ref>
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== History ==
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[[Greg Weisman]] had first used timestamps on three issues of the {{gargw|Gargoyles_(SLG)|''Gargoyles''}} comics by SLG: "{{gargw|The_Rock|The Rock}}", "{{gargw|Rock_and_Roll|Rock & Roll}}" and "{{gargw|Rock_of_Ages|Rock of Ages}}". The first two of those issues did not include locations. However, the third did, continuing the sense of progression. Weisman explained that they are meant to ground the show in the moment, allowing viewers to realize how much time has passed between episodes. It is also the next logical step from what he tried to do on [[w:c:marvelanimated:The Spectacular Spider-Man (TV Series)|''The Spectacular Spider-Man'']]",<ref>{{askgreg|12929|2011-02-02|2012-02-11}}</ref> in which the timeline could be inferred by seasonal holidays.
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There has been one [[Drop-Zone#Goofs|instance]] where timestamps were incorrect. The issue was subsequently resolved by Greg Weisman and the production team, who said "I'm seriously not at all sure how this happened. We did review the timestamps, and they were correct, but obviously at some point during the process of post-production they were changed and nobody noticed it."<ref>{{askgreg|881|2011-01-29|title=YOUNG JUSTICE TIMESTAMP HORROR}}</ref> The timestamps were fixed for future airings<ref>{{askgreg|13071|2011-02-25|2011-02-26}}</ref> and DVD releases.
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Weisman has since expressed regret over the use of this device, due to the hardship of keeping track of timezones and having to do calculations.<ref name="SDCC17panel">Prudom, Laura (2017-07-21). [[:File:Young Justice Season 3 Panel - SDCC 2017|Young Justice Season 3 Panel]]. ''San Diego Comic-Con''. Retrieved 2017-08-14.</ref><ref name="GWSDCC17-2">Comic Uno (2017-07-21). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQ5eN3IJGqs SDCC 2017: Comic Uno Young Justice Outsiders Greg Weisman Interview]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved 2017-08-14.</ref>
   
 
== Characteristics ==
 
== Characteristics ==
{{TS|[[Gotham City]]|[[August 27, 2010|August 27]], 22:06|EDT}}
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{{TS|[[Gotham City]]|[[January 1, 2016|January 1]]|[[16]]:[[16]]|EST<br />[[Timeline#2016|FIVE YEARS LATER]]}}
 
Timestamps are made up of five basic elements:
 
Timestamps are made up of five basic elements:
* Location. This can be a town or city, a county or parish, a state, or a general description, such as [[Atlantic Ocean]] or [[India|Northern India]].
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* Location: This can be a town or city, a county or parish, a state, or a general description, such as [[Atlantic Ocean]], [[India|Northern India]], or [[wikipedia:Geosynchronous orbit|Geosynchronous orbit]].
* Date. This allows for the action to be placed in the [[timeline]].
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* Date: This allows for the action to be placed in the [[timeline]].
* Time. An indication of the time using a 24 hour clock.
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* Time: An indication of the time using a 24 hour clock.
* A timezone. A three or four letter abbreviation, indicating local time, taking into account daylight savings time. If no standard name is used, there is an offset off [[wikipedia:Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]]. Thus far, the following have been used:
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* A timezone: A two, three or four letter abbreviation, indicating local time, taking into account daylight savings time. If no standard name is used, there is an offset off [[wikipedia:Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]]. Thus far, the following have been used:
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:* AST = [[wikipedia:Atlantic Time Zone|Atlantic Standard Time]], UTC - 4:00
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:* BT = [[wikipedia:Bhutan Time|Bhutan Time]], UTC + 6:00
 
:* CAT = [[wikipedia:Central Africa Time|Central Africa Time]], UTC + 2:00
 
:* CAT = [[wikipedia:Central Africa Time|Central Africa Time]], UTC + 2:00
 
:* CDT = [[wikipedia:Central Time Zone (North America)|Central Daylight Time]], UTC - 5:00.
 
:* CDT = [[wikipedia:Central Time Zone (North America)|Central Daylight Time]], UTC - 5:00.
 
:* CEST = [[wikipedia:Central European Summer Time|Central European Summer Time]], UTC + 2:00.
 
:* CEST = [[wikipedia:Central European Summer Time|Central European Summer Time]], UTC + 2:00.
 
:* CET = [[wikipedia:Central European Time|Central European Time]], UTC + 1:00. (after [[November 7, 2010|November 7]])
 
:* CET = [[wikipedia:Central European Time|Central European Time]], UTC + 1:00. (after [[November 7, 2010|November 7]])
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:* ChST = [[wikipedia:Chamorro Time Zone|Chamorro Time Zone]], UTC + 10:00
 
:* CST = [[wikipedia:Central Time Zone (North America)|Central Standard Time]], UTC - 6:00. (after [[November 7, 2010|November 7]])
 
:* CST = [[wikipedia:Central Time Zone (North America)|Central Standard Time]], UTC - 6:00. (after [[November 7, 2010|November 7]])
 
:* ECT = [[wikipedia:UTC−04:00|Eastern Caribbean Time]], UTC - 4:00.
 
:* ECT = [[wikipedia:UTC−04:00|Eastern Caribbean Time]], UTC - 4:00.
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:* HAST = [[wikipedia:Hawaii-Aleutian Time Zone|Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time]], UTC - 10:00.
 
:* HAST = [[wikipedia:Hawaii-Aleutian Time Zone|Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time]], UTC - 10:00.
 
:* HST = [[wikipedia:Hawaii-Aleutian Time Zone|Hawaii Standard Time]], UTC - 10:00.
 
:* HST = [[wikipedia:Hawaii-Aleutian Time Zone|Hawaii Standard Time]], UTC - 10:00.
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:* ICT = [[wikipedia:UTC+07:00|Indochina Time]], UTC + 7:00.
 
:* IST = [[wikipedia:Indian Standard Time|Indian Standard Time]], UTC + 5:30.
 
:* IST = [[wikipedia:Indian Standard Time|Indian Standard Time]], UTC + 5:30.
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:* KST = [[wikipedia:Korea Standard Time|Korea Standard Time]], UTC + 9:00.
 
:* MDT = [[wikipedia:Mountain Time Zone|Mountain Daylight Time]], UTC - 6:00.
 
:* MDT = [[wikipedia:Mountain Time Zone|Mountain Daylight Time]], UTC - 6:00.
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:* MSK = [[wikipedia:Moscow Time|Moscow Time]], UTC + 4:00.
 
:* MST = [[wikipedia:Mountain Time Zone|Mountain Standard Time]], UTC - 7:00. (after [[November 7, 2010|November 7]])
 
:* MST = [[wikipedia:Mountain Time Zone|Mountain Standard Time]], UTC - 7:00. (after [[November 7, 2010|November 7]])
 
:* NST = [[wikipedia:Time in Taiwan|National Standard Time]], UTC + 8:00.
 
:* NST = [[wikipedia:Time in Taiwan|National Standard Time]], UTC + 8:00.
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:* OMSST = [[wikipedia:Omsk Time|Omsk Standard Time]], UTC + 7:00.
 
:* PDT = [[wikipedia:Pacific Time Zone|Pacific Daylight Time]], UTC - 7:00.
 
:* PDT = [[wikipedia:Pacific Time Zone|Pacific Daylight Time]], UTC - 7:00.
 
:* PST = [[wikipedia:Pacific Time Zone|Pacific Standard Time]], UTC - 8:00. (after [[November 7, 2010|November 7]])
 
:* PST = [[wikipedia:Pacific Time Zone|Pacific Standard Time]], UTC - 8:00. (after [[November 7, 2010|November 7]])
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:* VLAT = [[wikipedia:Vladivostok Time|Vladivostok Time]], UTC + 10:00.
 
:* [[wikipedia:UTC−02:00|UTC-2]], UTC - 2:00.
 
:* [[wikipedia:UTC−02:00|UTC-2]], UTC - 2:00.
 
:* [[wikipedia:UTC−03:00|UTC-03]], UTC - 3:00.
 
:* [[wikipedia:UTC−03:00|UTC-03]], UTC - 3:00.
 
:* [[wikipedia:UTC+02:00|UTC+2]], UTC + 2:00.
 
:* [[wikipedia:UTC+02:00|UTC+2]], UTC + 2:00.
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:* [[wikipedia:UTC+03:00|UTC+3]], UTC + 3:00.
* Timeline reference (comics only)
 
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* Year: With the time skip between [[season one]] and [[Young Justice: Invasion|season two]], notes are sometimes appended under the timestamp to identify the year. This has been done by adding "Five Years Later", or "Team Year Zero" or "Team Year Five", where [[Timeline|Zero equals 2010, One equals 2011, and Five equals 2015]].
   
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 10:55, 3 July 2019

Happy New Year

An example of the show's signature timestamps.

The timestamp is a device used in both the Young Justice TV series and the comic tie-in to indicate date, time, and location. Locations are usually "stamped" on their first appearance in the episode, or a second time if the action has crossed over into another calendar day.[1]

History

Greg Weisman had first used timestamps on three issues of the Gargoyles comics by SLG: "The Rock", "Rock & Roll" and "Rock of Ages". The first two of those issues did not include locations. However, the third did, continuing the sense of progression. Weisman explained that they are meant to ground the show in the moment, allowing viewers to realize how much time has passed between episodes. It is also the next logical step from what he tried to do on The Spectacular Spider-Man",[2] in which the timeline could be inferred by seasonal holidays.

There has been one instance where timestamps were incorrect. The issue was subsequently resolved by Greg Weisman and the production team, who said "I'm seriously not at all sure how this happened. We did review the timestamps, and they were correct, but obviously at some point during the process of post-production they were changed and nobody noticed it."[3] The timestamps were fixed for future airings[4] and DVD releases.

Weisman has since expressed regret over the use of this device, due to the hardship of keeping track of timezones and having to do calculations.[5][6]

Characteristics

 
Gotham City
January 1, 16:16 EST
FIVE YEARS LATER

Timestamps are made up of five basic elements:

  • Location: This can be a town or city, a county or parish, a state, or a general description, such as Atlantic Ocean, Northern India, or Geosynchronous orbit.
  • Date: This allows for the action to be placed in the timeline.
  • Time: An indication of the time using a 24 hour clock.
  • A timezone: A two, three or four letter abbreviation, indicating local time, taking into account daylight savings time. If no standard name is used, there is an offset off UTC. Thus far, the following have been used:

See also

References

  1. Weisman, Greg (2011-05-05). Question #13309. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2011-10-23.
  2. Weisman, Greg (2011-02-02). Question #12929. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2012-02-11.
  3. Weisman, Greg (2011-01-29). YOUNG JUSTICE TIMESTAMP HORROR. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2011-01-29.
  4. Weisman, Greg (2011-02-25). Question #13071. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2011-02-26.
  5. Prudom, Laura (2017-07-21). Young Justice Season 3 Panel. San Diego Comic-Con. Retrieved 2017-08-14.
  6. Comic Uno (2017-07-21). SDCC 2017: Comic Uno Young Justice Outsiders Greg Weisman Interview. YouTube. Retrieved 2017-08-14.