Remote Non-Linear Video Editing

Robin S. Rowe

Remote non-linear video editing (RNLE) is a natural progression to the next generation of video editing technology. A paradigm shift, editors are no longer chained to the edit suite. RNLE operates a medium or low-bitrate mirror copy of broadcast-quality video clips. With this approach a low-resolution rough cut is created on a PC in a simple cut-and-paste interface. Sometime later, the resulting edit decision list (EDL) is transferred back to the edit suite for the finish cut and committed at high resolution suitable for broadcast as film or HDTV.

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2000-01
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10.5594/J04285
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