What Is Video Editing?
Video editing is simply an assembly of video that tells a story. Non-linear editing for film and video is one of the most popular modern editing methods today. Video and sound are digitized onto computer hard discs where they can be edited together with software such as Pinnacle Liquid, Avid, or Final Cut Pro. Non-linear editing offers the flexibility of accessing scenes easily, and makes new versions nondestructively.
The earliest video editors used laserdisc storage, but they were quickly taken over by computer hard disc storage and compressed video. Computer editing system uses a capture card and editing software to assemble a movie. Digital video is imported into the computer through a Firewire socket while analogue video is imported through composite sockets, both of which are found on the editing card. Once the video has been imported and assembled, it can be exported onto another medium, or encoded into MPEG which can be transferred onto DVD.
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