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1990 BCE
Linear Video Editing
Linear video editing is a video editing post-production process of selecting, arranging and modifying images and sound in a predetermined, ordered sequence. Regardless of whether it was captured by a video camera, tapeless camcorder, or recorded in a television studio on a video tape recorder (VTR) the content must be accessed sequentially. For the most part video editing software has replaced linear editing. -
1990 BCE
Digital/Computer (Non - Linear)
Non-destructive editing is a form of audio, video or image editing where the original content is not modified in the course of editing – instead the edits themselves are specified and modified by specialized software. -
1989 BCE
Avid
Avid Media Composer (or simply Avid) is a film and video editing software application. This non-linear editing system is the flagship product of Avid Technology. -
1924 BCE
Moviola
A device which reproduces the picture and sound of a film on a small scale, to allow checking and editing. -
1899 BCE
Film Splicing
A film splicer aka also called a film joiner, usually in Europe is a device which can be used to physically join together lengths of photographic film. It is mostly used in film motion pictures. The units are made in various types depending on the usage: Single-8, Super 8 film, 16mm, 9,5 mm,35mm and 70mm.