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Authors: Patrick Morris
ISBN-13: 9780240515649, ISBN-10: 0240515641
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Date Published: September 1999
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Patrick Morris

Book Synopsis

Nonlinear is a buzzword for every broadcaster and facility house worldwide. Systems range from the humble to the exotic, and despite the growing acceptance of the technology, many users, both new and experienced, find the complexity of the operation and the time spent loading the material and rendering effects difficult to manage at first. Non-linear editing also comes with its own specialist language, requiring each editor to be conversant with a new range of skills from day one. As desktop systems improve the role of the traditional editor is constantly evolving and expanding.

This is an operational manual for professional trainees and students in the post-production industry. It will also serve as a useful reference tool for producers and directors. Written in a concise and clear manner, the book serves as a practical guide to the efficient management and operation of non-linear editing systems. It describes the technology involved, the essential techniques to be mastered including on-line and off-line editing, project management, rendering effects, working with graphics and audio, and adding third party applications. Designed for quick and easy reference, this is a practical user guide to non-linear editing that comes complete with an extensive jargon buster that will get you fully conversant with the technology in a short space of time.

Patrick Morris is a Trainer in Post-Production for the Television Corporation of Singapore and the Singapore Broadcasting Authority as well as Chairman of the South East Asia User Group. He is an AVID Certified Trainer with a working knowledge of Lightworks, Media 100, Quantel, D Vision and other systems. Formerly a consultant and Senior Editor for BBC, ITV and SKY TV, he also spent many years a Training Manager for BBC Wood Norton and as Senior Video-Tape Editor for Television South West.

A quick reference guide containing all essential information

Provides useful 'on-the-job' information

Basic concepts are explained in a clear manner for ease of understanding

Booknews

A freelance editor/trainer for television companies worldwide focuses on video more than film in explaining the capabilities, limitations, and management of computerized nonlinear editing systems. Appends a glossary of industry jargon, and details on edit decision lists and recording formats. For post-production and broadcast professionals. Lacks an index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements6
Introduction7
What is linear editing?8
What is nonlinear editing?12
The interlaced scanning system16
The waveform monitor18
The vectorscope18
The video monitor20
The computer monitor20
Audio20
Summary22
Digital signals and sampling24
Disk drives26
Disk capacity28
Compression32
Summary36
Off-line and on-line editing38
The digitizing process42
Some special cases48
Editing50
Output58
Project and system management60
Timecode60
Media logging68
Batch digitizing70
System management72
Summary76
Dissolve/wipe78
Motion effects80
Multi-layer effects82
Summary82
Hole cutters84
Luminance key84
Chrominance key86
Matte key88
Alpha channels88
Working with titles and captions90
Style94
Working with third party graphics applications96
Safe title area98
Saving time100
File type and cross-platform compatibility100
Summary100
Working with audio102
Audio options for the nonlinear suite104
Summary106
The future107
App. A: Glossary110
App. BEdit decision lists127
App. CRecording formats and what they offer131
Further reading134

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