Friday 4 October 2013

From Analogue to digital Editing - Task 3 - DONE

Pros and cons of Analogue editing
Pros:
- Analogue editing has an accurate representation of sound but is limited by the device.
- A majority of people like to listen to an analogue sound.
- The result of analogue recording can deliver a much more pleasing sound than digital.
Cons:
- Copies of the original recording are noisier and more distorted.
-The editing is more time consuming.
-The background noise of the media and recording device becomes part of the recording.


Analogue Editng: 
Analogue Editng is the cutting together of celluloid film. Films are traditionally then made up of images printed on to create negatives. These are then "sliced" together to form a reel of film. These then feed through a projector at a constant speed of 24 frames which makes [pictures appear to be moving. This is known as analogue.

Moviola:
A Moviola was introduced before a non-linear editing system and is one of the first editing machines. A film work print is done by physically done by cutting and pasting together pieces of film using a splicer and threading the film on an machine with a viewer such as a Moviola.

Video Editing: 
Before digital editing became available, magnetic tapes were used to store into. These are known as video tapes. Video editing is known as a faster and cheaper way of editing.

Pros and cons of digital editing:
Pros:
- The editing is much easier.
- Duplicates in exact copies
- Noise floor exceeds human ability.

Cons:
- Some people feel as though digital is more sterile than analogue. 
- If the volume becomes too loud, it can result to a harsh and unpleasant sound.
- When converting from analogue or one digital format to another must be done to avoid loss of a gritty sound.

Digital editing: 
Digital media is  form of electronic media where data are stored in digital. it is the use of computer to order and manipulate this digital data. Digital cinema uses bits and bytes (strings of 1s and 0s) to record, transmit and reply images, instead of chemicals. The whole process is electronic so there is no printing or "splicing" involved. 

Non-Linear editing:
In digital video editing, non linear editing is a method that allows you to access any frame in a digital video clip regardless of sequence in the clip. You have the freedom to access any frame, and use a cut-and-paste method similar to he ease of cutting and pasting text in a word processor and allows you to easily include fades, transitions and other effects that cannot be achieved with linear editing.

- The freedom to access any frame, and use a cut-and-paste method similar to the ease of cutting and pasting text in a word processor and allows you to easily include fades, transitions and other effects that cannot be achieved with linear editing.

1 comment:

  1. Please add images and write about the pros and cons of each technique.

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