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Digital Video Editing

Digital Video Editing . By Muhammad Hanafi Husop Department Digital Film & Animation Kolej Kemahiran Tinggi MARA Rembau. 3. Video Format . 24-P.

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Digital Video Editing

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  1. Digital Video Editing By Muhammad HanafiHusop Department Digital Film & Animation KolejKemahiranTinggi MARA Rembau 3

  2. Video Format 24-P 24p refers to a video format that operates at 24 frames per second (or typically, 23.976frame/s when using equipment based around NTSC frame rates) frame rate with progressive scanning (not interlaced). Originally, 24p was used in the non-linear editing of film-originated material. Today, 24p formats are being increasingly used for aesthetic reasons in image acquisition, delivering film-like motion characteristics. Some vendors advertise 24p products as a cheaper alternative to film acquisition. Standard Widescreen Standard NTSC frame aspect ratio (4:3)Video Settings Frame size: 720h 480v (0.900) Frame rate: 23.976 frames/second Pixel Aspect Ratio: D1/DV NTSC (0.9) Fields: No Fields (Progressive Scan) Widescreen NTSC frame aspect ratio (16:9) Video Settings Frame size: 720h 480v (1.200) Frame rate: 23.976 frames/second Pixel Aspect Ratio: D1/DV NTSC Widescreen 16:9 (1.2) Fields: No Fields (Progressive Scan)

  3. Video Format NTSC NTSC (National Television System Committee) is the analog television system that was used in most of the Americas, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Burma, and some Pacific island nations and territories (see map). NTSC is also the name of the U.S. standardization body that adopted the NTSC broadcast standard.The first black-and-white NTSC standard for broadcast was developed in 1941 and had no provision for color transmissions Standard Widescreen Standard NTSC video (4:3 interlaced). Video Settings Frame size: 720h 480v (0.900) Frame rate: 29.97 frames/second Pixel Aspect Ratio: D1/DV NTSC (0.9) Fields: Lower Field First Widescreen NTSC video (16:9 interlaced). Video Settings Frame size: 720h 480v (1.200) Frame rate: 29.97 frames/second Pixel Aspect Ratio: D1/DV NTSC Widescreen 16:9 (1.2) Fields: Lower Field First

  4. Video Format PAL PAL, short for Phase Alternating Line, is an analogue television encoding system used in broadcast television systems in large parts of the world. Standard Widescreen (4:3 interlaced) Video Settings Frame size: 720h 576v (1.067) Frame rate: 25.00 frames/second Pixel Aspect Ratio: D1/DV PAL (1.067) Fields: Lower Field First (16:9 interlaced) Video Settings Frame size: 720h 576v (1.422) Frame rate: 25.00 frames/second Pixel Aspect Ratio: D1/DV PAL Widescreen 16:9 (1.422) Fields: Lower Field First

  5. Video Format SECAM SÉCAM (Séquentielcouleuravecmémoire, French for "Sequential Color with Memory"), is an analogcolor television system first used in France. A team led by Henri de France working at CompagnieFrançaise de Télévision (later bought by Thomson) invented SECAM

  6. Video Format HDV HDV is a format for recording and playback of high-definition video. The format was originally developed by JVC and supported by Sony, Canon and Sharp Two major versions of HDV are HDV 720p and HDV 1080i. The former is used by JVC and is informally known as HDV1. The latter is preferred by Sony and Canon and is sometimes referred to as HDV2

  7. HDV HDV 1080i25 (50i) General Editing mode: HDV 1080i Timebase: 25.00 fps Video Settings Frame size: 1440h 1080v (1.333) Frame rate: 25.00 frames/second Pixel Aspect Ratio: HD Anamorphic 1080 (1.333) Fields: Upper Field First HDV 1080p 25 General Editing mode: HDV 1080p Timebase: 25.00 fps Video Settings Frame size: 1440h 1080v (1.333) Frame rate: 25.00 frames/second Pixel Aspect Ratio: HD Anamorphic 080 (1.333) Fields: No Fields (Progressive Scan) HDV 1080p 30 General Editing mode: HDV 1080p Timebase: 29.97 fps Video Settings Frame size: 1440h 1080v (1.333) Frame rate: 29.97 frames/second Pixel Aspect Ratio: HD Anamorphic1080 (1.333) Fields: No Fields (Progressive Scan) HDV 1080i30 (60i) General Editing mode: HDV 1080i Timebase: 29.97 fps Video Settings Frame size: 1440h 1080v (1.333) Frame rate: 29.97 frames/second Pixel Aspect Ratio: HD Anamorphic 1080 (1.333) Fields: Upper Field First

  8. HDV HDV 720o 25 General Editing mode: HDV 720p Timebase: 25.00 fps Video Settings Frame size: 1280h 720v (1.000) Frame rate: 25.00 frames/second Pixel Aspect Ratio: Square Pixels (1.0) Fields: No Fields (Progressive Scan) HDV 720p 30 General Editing mode: HDV 720p Timebase: 29.97 fps Video Settings Frame size: 1280h 720v (1.000) Frame rate: 29.97 frames/second Pixel Aspect Ratio: Square Pixels (1.0) Fields: No Fields (Progressive Scan)t

  9. Television Encoding System

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