Video Editing Mr.Gorman Media Literacy Harrison Prep
What is Video Editing? Video editing is the process of editing segments of motion video production footage, special effects and sound recordings in the post-production process. Using video, a director can communicate non-fictional and fictional events. The goals of editing is to manipulate these events to bring the communication closer to the original goal or target. Video Editing is a visual art.
What is Video Editing? There are several kinds of editing: –Linear video editing, using video tapeLinear video editingvideo tape –Non-linear editing system (NLE),Non-linear editing system –using computers with video editing softwarevideo editing software –Offline editingOffline editing –Online editingOnline editing –Vision mixing, when working within live television and video production environmentsVision mixinglive televisionvideo production
Linear Video Editing Linear video editing is a video editing post- production process of selecting, arranging and modifying images and sound in a predetermined, ordered sequence. Regardless whether captured by a video camera, tapeless camcorder, recorded in a television studio on a video tape recorder (VTR) the content must be accessed sequentially.
Non-Linear Video Editing In video, a non-linear editing system (NLE) is a video editing (NLVE) or audio editing (NLAE) digital audio workstation (DAW) system which can perform random access non-destructive editing on the source material. It is named in contrast to 20th century methods of linear video editing and film editing.video editingaudio editingdigital audio workstation random accessnon-destructive editing linear video editingfilm editing
Non-Linear Video Editing Non-linear editing is a video editing method which enables direct access to any video frame in a digital video clip, without needing to play or scrub/shuttle through adjacent footage to reach it, as was necessary with historical video tape linear editing systems.video framevideo clipfootagevideo tape
Non-Linear Video Editing The NLE method is similar in concept to the "cut and paste" technique used in film editing. However, with the appropriation of non-linear editing systems, the destructive act of cutting of film negatives is eliminated. Non-linear, non-destructive editing methods began to appear with the introduction of digital video technology. It can also be viewed as the audio/video equivalent of word processing, which is why it is called desktop video editing.cut and paste non-destructive editingdigital videoword processingdesktop video
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