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Digital vs. Analog

Digital vs. Analog. What’s the difference? Analog is VHS/NTSC Digital is DV/HDTV. Digital vs. Analog. Linear vs. NLE. Linear = assembly editing, like putting together a train, one car at a time NLE = drag and drop, computer allows it to all be moved around. NON LINEAR EDITING (NLE).

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Digital vs. Analog

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  1. Digital vs. Analog • What’s the difference? • Analog is VHS/NTSC • Digital is DV/HDTV

  2. Digital vs. Analog

  3. Linear vs. NLE • Linear = assembly editing, like putting together a train, one car at a time • NLE = drag and drop, computer allows it to all be moved around

  4. NON LINEAR EDITING (NLE) • What is NLE?

  5. NLE • NLE - is any computer based editing system where video can be easily moved around.

  6. NLE Consumer Level • iMovie (Mac) • -To install iMovie HD 6 you need: • Macintosh computer with a PowerPC G4, PowerPC G5, or Intel Core processor • 512 MB RAM recommended • Mac OS X v10.4.4 recommended • QuickTime v7.0.4 or later • Price: Free with OS • Windows Movie Maker • -To install Movie Maker 2.1 you need: • Windows SP2 for XP Home, Pro or x64 Pro • 1.5 GHz Processor • 256 MB RAM recommended • Price: Often bundled free with OS

  7. NLE Professional Level

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