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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
NLE software is typically based on a [[timeline interface]] where sections of moving image video recordings, known as clips, are laid out in sequence and played back.
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NLE software is typically based on a [[timeline interface]] where sections of moving image video recordings, known as [[Clip|clips]], are laid out in sequence and played back.
  
The NLE offers a range of tools for trimming, splicing, cutting and arranging clips across the timeline.
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Features include tools for working with with clips the timeline interface
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* Trimming
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* Cutting
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As digital NLE systems have advanced their toolset, their role has expanded and most consumer and professional NLE systems alike now include such features as:
 
As digital NLE systems have advanced their toolset, their role has expanded and most consumer and professional NLE systems alike now include such features as:

Revision as of 09:05, 20 September 2015

Video editing software is application software which enables post-production video editing of digital video sequences using non-linear editing (NLE) techniques.

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Description

NLE software is typically based on a timeline interface where sections of moving image video recordings, known as clips, are laid out in sequence and played back.

Features include tools for working with with clips the timeline interface

  • Trimming
  • Splicing
  • Cutting
  • Arranging

As digital NLE systems have advanced their toolset, their role has expanded and most consumer and professional NLE systems alike now include such features as:

  • Tools for editing and mixing audio synchronized with the video image sequence
  • Titling
  • Visual effects
  • Color manipulation

Once a project is complete, the NLE system can then be used to export to movie in a variety of formats in context which may range from broadcast tape formats to compressed file formats for the Internet, DVD and mobile devices.

Older technologies

Video editing software has replaced traditional flatbed celluloid film editing tools and analogue video tape-to-tape online editing machines.

See also

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