Thought Force

March 12, 2008

Video Editing Stuff

Filed under: General — admin @ 2:33 pm

Non-linear video editing means being able to put any frame next to any other frame. This method was inherent in the cut and glue world of film editing from the beginning. Video editing, when it first became possible, was a recording method, which eliminated the need to destroy previous versions, but was by definition linear. Non-linear, non-destructive methods began to appear with the first digital images. Compared to the linear method of tape-to-tape editing, non-linear editing offers flexibility of film editing with random access and easy project organization. It is easy to make new versions non destructively. Initially, only low-resolution pictures could be digitized, as storage was limited and expensive. Broad cast quality and high definition are possible these days.

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