There are two types of Video Editing that are being used by the video manipulation fanatics. This includes: Linear Editing – This process is basically mechanical in nature, in that it employs the use of Camcorders, VCR’s, Edit Controllers, Titlers, and Mixers to perform the edit functions. This editing technique is performed in linear steps, one cut at a time (or a series of programmed cuts) to its conclusion. Non-Linear Editing – Gaining in popularity quickly due to advances in technology, pricing, and product availability, this method of video editing utilizes the computer environment to aid in the editing process. This process is almost entirely digital and employs no mechanical functions except for the input of the video sources and its final output to Tape or CD. Editing in this environment is essentially is a visual Cut-and-Paste method.
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