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Splicing editing
This was the first way to edit films/moving images by cutting them up and discarding what they don't want. Once they have taken all they need they then put all the footage together. -
Moviola
this device allowed film editors to view the film while they were editing it. the first moviola was invented by Iwan Serrurier in 1924 -
Non-linear digital editing
This is editing video, sound or images that are original content and has not been modified by editing. Although the use of non-linear editing started around 1963. The first true non-linear editor was the CMX 600 made in 1971. -
AVID
This is a multimedia company founded in 1987 by Bill Warner. it specializes in video and audio. AVID products are now used with in the television and video industry. -
Linear video editing
This is takes images and sound a sets them into a sequence that is decided in advance. it does not matter what the images and sound are captured by. However it must be accessed in a sequence.