Adobe Premiere
By sandipsikdar
@sandipsikdar (75)
India
November 27, 2007 3:52am CST
Adobe Premiere is a non-linear editor.That means we can place audio,video and graphics anywhere on a sequence,rearrange them,add transitions,apply effects and do any number of other video editing steps in basically any order.It looks and feel a lot different then standard,non linear or analog liner videotape editing systems.On tape system we need to lay down edits consecutively and contiguously.If you decide to expand a story already edited on tape by inserting a sound byte in the middle,we simply cannot slip that byte into the piece and slide everything after it further into the story.Wened to edit in that sound byte over our exciting edits and reedit everything after it.Alternative,we first can make a dub of the story segment after the new edit point and lay that down after adding the sound byte causing generation quality lood in the process.Adobe Premiere has come to the rescue.Now we can make changes with few muse clicks.We can now edit the frames in any sequence.With non linear we are free to edit non sequentially.
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