videoediting
Video editing is the process of selecting, trimming, and arranging video clips to create a cohesive sequence. It combines image, sound, and timing to convey narrative, information, or emotion. Modern video editing is typically non-linear, using digital timelines that allow non-destructive edits and flexible rearrangement.
A typical workflow includes media ingest and organization, rough cut, fine cut and picture lock, color grading,
Key concepts include the timeline, cuts (such as hard cuts and gradual transitions), transitions, and audio-visual
Software and formats: Non-linear editors such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and Avid
Roles and history: Editors work with directors to shape pacing and storytelling. Assistant editors manage media,