VIDEO EDITING BASICS: Linear Editing Part 2

2. Assemble Editing:
Here the video shots are not structured in a specific order during shooting but are rearranged and unneeded shots are deleted at the time of transferring .This process requires, a Camcorder and VCR at the least. The original footage remains intact, but the rearranged footage is copied to a new. tape. Each scene is then “assembled” on a blank tape either one-at-a-time or in a sequence.
There are two types of Assemble Editing:
A Roll—A Roll is editing from a single source, with the option of adding effects, such as titles or transitions from a frozen image as the start of the next cut or scene.
To be continued…
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