Monday 3 November 2014

Task 4 - From Analogue to Digital Editing

Analogue Film
Is the cutting together of piece of celluloid film are made up images printed on the acetate negatives. These are then ''spliced'' together to form a reel of film. These are then feed through a project at a constant speed of 24 frames a second which makes the pictures appear to be moving which is know as Analogue.

Video Editing
Before digital technology became available to use, magnetic tapes were used to store information which are know as video tapes. Video editing is the process of editing segments of these tapes using a device that mechanically puts pieces of video  tape together.

Digital Editing
Digital Media is a form of electronic media where data are stored in digital (as opposed to analogue) form. Digital editing is the use of computers to order and manipulate this digital data. There are many different editing programs such as Adobe Premier, Avid, Final Cut Pro.


Non - Liner Editing
Editing in any order is called non-liners editing. You can edit a sequence from the end of the film before you have started editing the first scene. The process uses electronic files so it makes it as easy as cutting and pasting text in a word document.

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