Video editing is the manipulation and arrangement of video shots.
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Video editing is the manipulation and arrangement of video shots.
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Video editing is used to structure and present all video information, including films and television shows, video advertisements and video essays.
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Video editing has been dramatically democratized in recent years by editing software available for personal computers.
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Pen based video editing software was developed in order to give people a more intuitive and fast way to edit video.
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Video editing includes cutting segments, re-sequencing clips, and adding transitions and other special effects.
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Video editing is the process of editing segments of motion video production footage, special effects and sound recordings in the post-production process.
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The goal of Video editing is to manipulate these events to bring the communication closer to the original goal or target.
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Video editing clips are arranged on a timeline, music tracks, titles, digital on-screen graphics are added, special effects can be created, and the finished program is "rendered" into a finished video.
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The original 2" Quadruplex system cost so much that many television production facilities could only afford a single unit, and Video editing was a highly involved process that required special training.
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Automatic video editing products have emerged, opening up video editing to a broader audience of amateurs and reducing the time it takes to edit videos.
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Video editing can be used for many purposes such as education, entertainment, and documentation.
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