Can you explain the difference between non-linear editing and linear editing in video editing?
Non-linear editing and linear editing are two different methods of editing video content. In linear editing, the video clips are edited in a sequential order, starting from the beginning of the video and going to the end. Once a clip is trimmed or modified, the subsequent clips need to be repositioned accordingly.
On the other hand, non-linear editing allows editors to work on multiple video clips simultaneously and arrange them in any order on a timeline. This method is more flexible and allows for easier rearrangement of clips, adding effects, transitions, and other modifications without affecting the rest of the video.
In summary, linear editing follows a step-by-step approach while non-linear editing allows for more flexibility and creative control over the editing process.
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