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Edit: Modification & changes made to the material.
Editing: The process of modification in edit is editing.
Editor: The person who does editing.
Basics of Editing
What is editing.
Compiling of data, audio/voice and visual/ scene/shots
in a sequence in a collective manner which is presentable.
Basics of Editing
Areas of editing.
Data/print newspaper and journal.
Audio/voice FM Stations, voice-overs.
Audio Video/ Video TV, Films.
a) Ads, documentary, features, short films, programs,
promo and film.
b) Audio editing to match the visuals
Basics of Editing
Classifications of editing
Editing
Online:
An online editing is also know as multi-camera set
up, where more than one camera is used to record
the same action from different angles, comprising
with the sequence of shots in continuity.
Basics of Editing
Classifications of editing
Linear:
A tape to tape recording where only the relevant
portions from the source tape are transferred to
create an edited version.
Basics of Editing
Classifications of editing
Non Linear:
Basics of Editing
Editorial script: A print or written matter given by the direction
dept. to the editor with the details of visuals, its origin (rushes) and
position (time code) with the details of shots & takes which is
okayed by the director to use the visual for presenting, having also
the details of duration of the shot and the effects to be given to the
visual. A script which will have the date and approximate time in
hours planned to be edited and miscellaneous time required, total
number of shots in each scene and in each page of the editorial
script at the bottom of it, with the authorized signatories.
Basics of Editing
Pro-forma Editorial Script:
Sl No Shot No Take No TCR Description Shot duration Effects Remarks Total no of
shots:
Producer/Manager
Editor
Basics of Editing
Editorial Report: A replication or a copy of editorial
script given by the editor to the direction dept.
having the details of shots and scenes edited, effects
made and given to visual, audio and video corrections made,
audio remarks, reasons in case of changing the visual, time in
hours consumed, duration of total edited version, misc. hours
utilized in actuals, all reported and authorized by an editor to the
director and producer or his representative managers.
Basics of Editing
Pro-forma Editorial report:
Sl No Shot No Take No TCR
Effects/Remarks Total no
of shots:
Description
Total no of effects:
Hours consumed to edit:
Miscellaneous Time consumed:
Total hours consumed:
Date & Time of editing:
Shot duration
Basics of Editing
TCR: Time Code Recording
This is the method to note the correct shots and the OK takes of
the
shots and scenes required for editing. It shows the time in detail
recorded in the rushes.
TCR has four counters Hours Minutes Seconds Frames.
24 frames = 1 second. 60 second = 1 minute. 60 minute = 1 hour.
All digital tapes are in the speed of 25 frames per second (fps) and
in
case of film it is 24 fps.
Use full to locate the material with the
help of TCR.
Basics of Editing
TCR: Time Code Recording
Derivation:
TCR is a derived numeric meter by the SMPTE, Society of Motion
Pictures & Television Engineers, who have derived by the calculation
of the speed of the television, film & video cameras.
Media 100,
Light works,
Sony Vegas,
Adobe Premiere,
Ulead Video Studio,
Avid Liquid versions,
Avid HD & Express Pro,
Final Cut Pro by Apple are pioneers in video editing
software
The most popular of these programs are Avid, Sony
Vegas Pro, Adobe Premiere and Final Cut Pro, now the
pioneers.
References
Website reference for activity:
http://en.wikipedia.org
http://google.com
Subjects/Articles:
Video editing- the history.
Video editing- an art of video production.
First cut on edit.
Editing the final cut of video & film production.
Basics of Editing
Stages of Editing
Linear:
Basics of Editing
Stages of Editing
Non Linear
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