Digital video editing includes cuts, transitoins, creating titles, working with sound, mastering DVDs and CDs, and graphic art work. This process is referred to as non-linear editing. It's a procedure of putting the video clips into a sequence, fine tuning the relationships between clips, adjusting the sequence as needed, determining the transitions between video clips, and balancing the colors and exposure of each video clip.

We watch all the video footage, and decide which parts are not interesting and cut those parts out. We then put the most interesting parts of the video back together. Assembling the building blocks of what will become your finished video production. We look at ways of brining out the full potential of your idea. The core concept in movie editing continuity is that every thing counts, ever detail. Give us the opportunity to work together.

Editing is the final process of creating a project whether on film or in digital media, which is the art of assembling all of the elements of sound and images created during production. Without the editing process, a video or animation is nothing more than footage. Our goal is to create the best connection between shots in a scene to tell a story. After your footage is logged, the process of capturing, or importing, of video source material from tape or digital media begins.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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