2. Software
What is a ‘software’?
Software means computer instructions or data.
It is also described as operating information used
by computers. Many digital videos use specific
software's to maintain the quality.
3. Linear
• Advancement Digital Technology
• Linear
• The process of selecting, arranging, and modifying
the images and sound recorded is called linear
video editing.
• The moviola for instance is a device that allows a
film editor to view a film while editing. It was the
first machine for motion picture editing when it
was invented by Iwan Serrurier in 1924.
• This equipment is used in linear editing and
requires the cutting and splicing the film tape.
• 2-inch quadruplex videotape – This is a heavy
videotape that many editors carried around.
• Source:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fz7zN
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4. Non-linear – The advancement
of editing technology
Non-linear
In digital video editing, non-linear editing is a method that allows you to access any
frame in a digital video clips regardless of sequence in the clip
The introduction of non-linear editing with computers in the early 1990s was
nothing short of revolutionary.
Digital Video editing is non linear with non-Linear equipment you can:
• You can reorder the footage and make changes at any time without any major
problem
• You can go back and change an edit easily
• You can make fine adjustments
• You can create digital transitions and effects easily and quickly
Notes de l'éditeur
In this part of the presentation, I will be talking about the how digital editing technology and techniques have developed over time.
Hardware, in the computer world, refers to the physical components that make up a computer system.Software is a general term for the various kinds of programs used to operate computers and related devices.
DzigaVertov’s The Man With A Movie Camera is an early documentary designed to show how films are made and work, especially in regards to the Soviet principle of montage. Like a Marxist dialectic, the Soviets developed the idea of a dialectical montage: a constant collision of one shot with another shot to create a totally new meaning. For example, a shot of a neutral expression that cuts to a shot of food makes the viewer perceive hunger, whereas the same neutral expression cutting to a shot of a funeral makes the viewer perceive sadness
In the 1990s, non-linear editing computers became available and opened a whole new world of editing power and flexibility.Talk about Hollywood ‘seamless editing’