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Advanced video editing tips

IN THE PRE–DIGITAL days of tape–to–tape video editing, an editor had to press multiple buttons on a controller to set the In and Out points on a video player before copying the clip onto a recorder. This way of stitching shots together in a linear fashion was a slow process.

Today’s non–linear desktop editing apps can construct a program much more quickly. The added bonus of editing video on your iPad is that you can interact with

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