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Editing
Selecting significant event details and putting them
into a specific sequence to tell a story with clarity
and impact.
Linear Editing
Copying sections of the source tapes to
the edit master tape in the desired sequence.
Linear Editing
You must access material consecutively.
Linear Editing
VCR’s are used
Linear Editing
Cannot access material randomly
EXAMPLE
Video cassette or audio cassette
NON-LINEAR EDITING
File Management
NON-LINEAR EDITING
Randomly access files
NON-LINEAR EDITING
Done entirely by computer.
NON-LINEAR EDITING
Can display various camera shots side by side.
EDITING FUNCTIONS
COMBINE
Simplest kind of editing Combine various tape segments Generally in chronological order
EXAMPLE
Vacation Video
CONDENSE
Reduce overall length Concentrate on what you need to show and say.
EXAMPLE
News Story
CORRECT
Editing to fix production mistakes Most difficult
EXAMPLE
Talent mispronounces a word
BUILD
Most satisfying Build a show from many carefully planned shots
EXAMPLE
Commercial
CONTINUITY EDITING
Creates seamless transitions from one event detail to the next so that the story seems to flow. Not concerned with logic, but how pictures and sound carry over from shot to shot.
MENTAL MAP
Preserves the location and motion of objects over a series of shots to help viewer establish & maintain where things should be & where they should move.
VECTORS
Graphic, Index & Motion vectors are important to establish and maintain continuity from shot to shot.
ON & OFF SCREEN POSITIONS
To maintain on screen positions & vector continuity, cameras must stay on the same side of the vector line. (the 180)