Analogue Editing are made up image printed on to acetate negatives. These images are then 'spliced' together to form a reel of the film. these are then fed through a projector at a rapid speed of 24 frames a second which makes the pictures seem like they're moving.

The First Moviola
before the widespread use of non-linear editing system the inital editing all films was done with a positive copy of the film negative called a film work print (cutting copy in UK) by physically cutting and pasting together pieces of film, using a splicer.
Video Editingvideo editing is the process of editing segments of motion video production footage, special effects and sound recordings in the post-production process.
before digital technologies became available magnetic tapes were used to store information these are known as video.
Digital Editing

to analogue form. Digital editing is the use of computers to order. Digital cinema uses bits and bytes (string of 1s and 0s) to record, transmit and reply images, instead of chemicals on film.
The whole process is electronic so there is no printing or 'splicing' involved.
Non-Linear Editing
In digital video editing, non-linear editing is a method that allows you to access any fame in a digital video clip regardless of sequence in the clip.The freedom to access any fame, and use a cut-and-paste method, similar to the ease of cutting and pasting text in a word processor, and allows you o easily includes fades, transitions, and other effects that cannot be achieved with linear editing.
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