Editing

 Editing in filming is known ad cut and glue/joint nowadays there is 95% of digital editing whereas the rest of the 5% still use the film fluoride strips for filmmaking . in the past the films were made through these chemical strips these were put into a big circle can which was known as a film can it had a duration of 10-11 minutes in which it contained 1000 film clips which were in 24 fps(frames per second) but now everything is done digitally through the help of editing software and devices/machines.

Frames per second 

Frame rate is the speed in which the number of frames appears in one second on the screen or ht amount of individual pictures that are captured in a second by a recording device. The normal motion is achieved at 24 frames per second maximum of 30 frames, however, nowadays is it also used to shoot slow-motion video which consists of 120, 240, and 960 frames rate and capture every single detail in the video in extremely low speed as you increase the framerate.

Invisible/visible editing 

invisible editing is the direct cut in a scene while visible is the one that could be seen in form of transition effects such as a dissolve or a wipe effect. In most cases also the inspection is used to make the scene cut look like a flow in which another scene relate to the two scenes is added on top of them to join the scene and make it look like a flow in the clip is used as a transition while cutaway is used to change the main scene to another for a short period of time to fuse two separate scenes together.

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