What is analogue editing?
It is the cutting together of pieces of celluloid film. Traditionally films are made up of images printed on to acetate negatives, these are then spliced together to form a reel of film. ll these are feed into a projector at a constant speed of 24 frames a second which makes the pictures appear to be moving.
this is known as analogue.
The Disadvantages and Advantages of analogue editing
Cons
- There could be limitations in editing, for example if the projector is missing, editing can not continue.
- If any mistake is made during the filming it is impossible to cancel or cut is out.
- Any noise cannot be erased from the tape.
- You get a perfect copy of the sound.
- The sound that is made in the clip is the original sound and nothing can be added or subtracted to it.
What is Splicing? Splicing is the joining of two pieces of film for example at the ends of both films.
What is linear editing?
This is a video editing post production process of selecting, arranging and modifying images and sound in a predetermined, ordered sequence.
The
First Moviola
Moviola allows
a film editor to view film while editing. It was the first machine for motion
picture editing when it was invented by Iwan Serrurier in 1924. Moviola the
company is still in existence and is located in Hollywood where part of the
facility is located on one of the original Moviola factory floors.
Digital Editing - this is a form of electronic media where data is stored in digital unlike analogue. This is the use of computers to manipulate digital data. Digital cinemas make use of bits and bytes which are (strings of 1s and 0s) to record,transmit and reply images,instead of chemicals on film. The process is electronic so there is no printing or splicing involved.
Pros
What is Non-linear editing?
Non linear editing is method that allows you to access any frame in a digital video clip regardless of sequence in the clip. With Non linear editing you have the freedom to access any frame, and use a cut-paste-method, similar to the ease of cutting and pasting text in a word processor, and allows you to easily include fades,transitions and other effects that cannot be achieved with linear editing.

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