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SIMPLIFIED PROCEDURES IN DIGITAL VIDEO EDITING: CONCEPTS AND TECHNOLOGICAL ALTERNATIVES
Author(s) -
Azad Ali,
Frederick G. Kohun,
Gary J. DeLorenzo
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
issues in information systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2331-3838
pISSN - 1529-7314
DOI - 10.48009/2_iis_2005_338-344
Subject(s) - computer science , video editing , multimedia , digital video , human–computer interaction , computer graphics (images) , telecommunications , transmission (telecommunications)
Recent technological changes have significantly simplified digital video editing. Yet, despite this simplification, digital video editing remains intimidating to some and confusing to others. Different reasons were cited for this intimidation, including the confusion on the steps required to edit digital videos and the uncertainty on the concepts and technologies involved. But digital video editing, in its basic form, can be completed by following simple procedures and through the use of hardware and software commonly found on PCs. This paper explains the steps to follow in digital video editing. It also describes some reasons that made digital video editing simple for some but difficult for others. The paper clarifies the steps involved in digital video editing and the available technological alternatives in each step.

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