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Revision as of 13:12, 8 April 2003 by The Anome (talk | contribs) (Video editing reached its full potential in the 1970s when computer-controlled edit suite controllers were developed, which could orchestrate an edit based on an [[Edit)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Electronic video editing, which involved repeated over-recording from tape to tape was developed as a way of imitating film editing techniques using videotape.
Video editing by recording is now mostly obsolete, except for technical assembly of material, with non-linear editing systems being the normal way of performing creative editing.
Video editing reached its full potential in the 1970s when computer-controlled edit suite controllers were developed, which could orchestrate an edit based on an Edit Decision List, using timecode to synchronize the various tape machines and outboard devices.