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Nonlinear: A Guide to Digital Film and Video Editing

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This handbook about the popular world of digital nonlinear editing is addressed to both professionals and students, as well as interested bystanders. It covers virtually everything anyone would want to know about the new world of electronic post production, in non-technical language and without the geeky mumbo jumbo that characterizes most professional texts. Profusely illustrated.

While the book is useful for anyone investigating or wishing to purchase a digital editing system, it is not meant to be a buyer's guide. It is designed not to go out of date every time a new product is introduced or software release comes out. It is about essentials. Fundamentals. Concepts. And language.

With over 15,000 copies in print, Nonlinear is the best selling textbook on nonlinear editing in the world today. It is widely used in colleges, universities, and professional organizations.

291 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1991

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March 16, 2007
Great extensive insight into what may remain a hidden treasure known only to some as Avid. Sets the record straight on compression, which may mean the difference between 1080p or 480i!! Highly recommended.
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