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Video Editing, Third Edition: A Postproduction Primer [Paperback]

Steven E. Browne (Author)
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0240802691 978-0240802695 November 12, 1996 3
Video Editing, Third Edition continues the tradition of its predecessors as a complete guide to video editing for the novice up to the professional, taking them through the conceptual aspects of video postproduction. It covers technical as well as creative aspects of video editing, and its direct approach and accessible style make this book a good choice for students and professionals alike.

Video Editing will help the reader to become both knowledgeable about and comfortable with practical editing concepts, techniques, and practices. It possesses a unique combination of technical information, hands-on techniques, applied aesthetics, and discussions of industry procedures, thus making an often intimidating process easy to understand and follow.

This new edition provides up-to-date information on the newest technologies and includes extensive coverage of digital editing, as well as random access and digital off-line systems. This timely and significant revision will bring anyone up to speed in the fast-paced postproduction environment.

Steven E. Browne is currently the supervising editor at New Wave Productions, where he oversees video finishing of all Walt Disney, Hollywood Pictures, and Touchstone Pictures first-run feature film broadcast commercials. He has over 20 years of diverse and extensive experience as both an on-line and off-line editor. Mr. Browne is also the author of a number of other books including Film/Video Terms and Concepts, Getting That Job in Hollywood, and Videotape Post-Production Primer.

Complete guide to video editing for the novice through to the professional editor.Covers technical as well as creative aspects of video editing.Updated information on Random Access Editing/Random Access On-line.


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"This new edition of Browne's original is updated to cover new technologies and digital editing. Video Editing is a solid introduction to the world of professional editing."
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Video Editing will help the reader to become both knowledgeable about and comfortable with practical editing concepts, techniques, and practices. It possesses a unique combination of technical information, hands-on techniques, applied aesthetics, and discussions of industry procedures. This text makes an often intimidating process easy to understand and follow. This new edition provides up-to-date information on the newest technologies and includes extensive coverage of digital editing, as well as random access and digital off-line systems. This timely and significant revision will bring anyone up to speed in the fast-paced postproduction environment.

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  • Paperback: 309 pages
  • Publisher: Focal Press; 3 edition (November 12, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0240802691
  • ISBN-13: 978-0240802695
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,917,471 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars mostly outdated and nearly useless, January 7, 2004
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This review is from: Video Editing, Third Edition: A Postproduction Primer (Paperback)
I like to find in the book the material which I expect from its title. I would've rated this book much higher if it were called "History of video editing", which is pretty much what it is about. The fourth edition of this book, published in 2002, is heavily based on its earlier editions, which date back to the early 1990s or late 1980s. The majority of illustrations depict equipment which was used back in the 1970s-1980s. The technical editing tools presented by the author look like museum items compared to the modern computer-based editing tools, and the manuals of these programs would tell much more about digital editing than this book. The old material is occasionally updated by references to high definition TV standards and modern video tape formats, which are not clearly separated from the old ones, and it is not even clear which of 10+ standards used in consumer-level camcorders and in professional equipment. Some ideas on how to shoot videos to avoid common mistakes are useful, but again it is just a short chapter. To make things worse, the book contains a lot of practically useless, for most people, information such as structure of tracks on 2-inch-wide video tape used in the first videorecorder introduced in 1956, or (more modern example) position of audio and video tracks on VHS tapes. A consumer like I am can edit home videos without any of this knowledge.

It was interesting to learn when the first videotape recorder was invented and see a picture of that device and its designers, including Ray Dolby who later founded Dolby Labs. But you know, I expected to find in this book much more up-to-date and much more practical things, judging by its title and its 2002 (for the 4th edition) publication date. It took me 20 minutes to read the book (or whaever I thought was useful) from the beginning to the end.

I suppose, the 1996 year edition depicted at the top of this page is even more outdated.

My opinion and advice: Don't waste you money on it.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Only general information in this book, August 28, 2002
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This book offers only general information. It's a good start to get information about concepts used in video editing but is far from offering you in depth information. Although I found some good info, I was relatively disappointed (3 stars), but maybe I had wrong expectations.
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4.0 out of 5 stars old school for NLE editors, September 10, 2007
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Yes, it is old technology, it is history but everyone still uses video tape. It is amazing how many adobe, final cut and avid editors know nothing about control track, ins and outs and don't even know how to read an EDL. They're all good until tape is involved.
I agree the technology is old but much of the information is still being used. I know more than one filmmaker who could have used the production advice, including recording room tone.


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Although videotape has been in existence for a relatively short time, the growth of its use has been astonishing. Read the first page
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control track editor, address track time code, playback reel, reel summary, time code editors, digital effects device, assemble recording, postproduction world, video slate, drop frame time code, insert recording, edit duration, master footage, window dubs, vertical interval time code, switcher effects, one video signal, footage notes, matte camera, computer editor, control track pulses, edited master, master log, computer editing system, playback source
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Sean Sterling, Sony Electronics, United States, Operating Control Track Editors, New Wave Entertainment, Sterling Productions, Tektronix Corporation
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