Sunday 14 April 2013

AS1 Brief 1 part 4

Analogue editing/ digital editing-

Analogue editing is the cutting together or pieces of celluloid film and cutting and colouring the celluloid all by hand.

Digital editing is a form of electronic media that data is stored in a digital, where as analogue editing is all stored on celluloid digital is stored in folders. Digital editing s the use of computers to order and manipulate digital data. The main program that is used for digital editing is final cut express, there are many different versions of this program but it is also is supported by apple. 


Video editing- 

video editing is the process of editing in parts of motion video production. This could be from footage special effects and sound recordings which was in the post production process. However before digital technology became available magnetic tapes were used to store the informatio. The tapes where know as video tapes. Finally with editing it has been superseded by digital editing, this has happened because digital editing is faster and also a cheaper option to edit because you only have to pay for the software and the computer where as doing it all by hand you will need to keep renewing tools and also buying more tape. 

Non linear editing- 

In digital video editing non linear editing is a method. This a method that allows someone to access any frame in the digital clip, this is regardless of the sequence in the clip. This is also the freedom to access any frame which will use a cut and paste method which is similar to the ease of cutting and pasting in a word document. also it allows you to easy to include many different techniques such as fades,transitions and other effects that cannot be achieve with linear editing.  

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