With the advancement of technology digital editing became popular and flourished. There are some basic types of editing classified on the basis of the process.
1. Linear Editing
Linear video editing is the process of editing analogue video tape. It is a post-production process of selecting, arranging and modifying images and sound in a pre-planned, ordered sequence. Most of the digital editing platforms have replaced the linear editing process. In the case of linear editing one cannot go back to the edited portion and re edit. It is a one way editing process. In this type of editing video sequences were edited by inserting new frames into it.
2. Non – Linear Editing
In digital video editing, a non-linear editing system is a video and audio editing method that allows accessing any frame in a digital video clip regardless of sequence in the clip. The specialty of non – linear editing is the freedom to access any frame, and use a cut-and-paste method, similar to the ease of cutting and pasting text in a word processor. It allows to easily including fades, transitions, and other effects that cannot be achieved with linear editing. It is widely used in the digital video editing. Software like final cut pro, adobe premiere pro etc., are following this method.
3. Offline Editing
Offline editing is part of the post-production process of filmmaking and television production in which raw footage is copied and edited, without affecting the camera original film stock or video tape. Once the project has been completely offline edited, the original media will be assembled in the online editing stage.
4. Online Editing
Online editing is a post-production linear video editing process that is performed in the final stage of a video production. It occurs after offline editing. It is a form of live editing process. In digital video and film production, online editing is used to describe editing footage at the original highest-quality.
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