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Editing is the supervision or management of journalists or improvement of their work. The top editor of a publication sometimes has the title of editor-in-chief or executive editor.

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  • Editing is the supervision or management of journalists or improvement of their work. The top editor of a publication sometimes has the title of editor-in-chief or executive editor.
  • Editing a wiki page is really easy! You can edit any article, and post your changes immediately.
  • Editing is the act of changing the content of the page. This article will guide you through the interface and have you editing in no time!
  • Opensource: * Pitivi video editor * KdenLive video editor * Openshot video editor * Kino video editor * Audacity audio editor * GIMP image (raster), PDF editor * Pinta image editor * KolourPaint image editor * KPaint image (raster) editor * Inkscape image (vector) editor * Radical Comic Designer, comics layout editor * WinFF media transcoder Proprietary: * Lightworks, video editor
  • First you should register so you have an identity here. Click here and then continue after you're registered under what you want your name to be here. Don't use your real name and avoid names that are similar to someone else's. Don't forget to log in here to make sure your edits get recorded as being done by you.
  • Elisheva Stollman -
  • Editing a wiki is a fun thing for everyone. This guide is meant mostly for people who have never edited a wiki before. Before editing anything I recommend creating an account. Creating an account makes it easy to keep track of pages you are working on, as well as easily chat with other users. It also helps everyone else see all your contributions!
  • Church Meetings: a lot of of links without pages, little detail on Young Men and Young Woman. Young Women: more information about Mutual activities and separate classes.
  • Editing This page is a candidate for deletion. If you disagree with its deletion, please explain why at Category talk:Candidates for deletion or improve the page and remove the {{<a href="/mediawiki/Template:Delete" title="Template:Delete">delete</a>}} tag. Remember to check what links here and the the page history before deleting.
  • Editing is the process of selecting and preparing language, images, sound, video, or film through processes of correction, condensation, organization, and other modifications in various media.
  • Whether you’ve created a book, ebook, or other informational product, and no matter how good a writer you are, you need an editor. It simply isn’t possible to read your own work and see the problems. We all read what we think we wrote, not what is actually on the page. Different levels of editing are needed to take a manuscript from ragged to polished, and you may need one or both of these. One way to find an editor or copyeditor is through The Editorial Freelancers Association. Tanyab 05:26, 10 November 2008 (UTC) Brought to you by | www.publishing-store.com
  • This page gives you the opportunity to redirect to the wiki covering this topic or stay on the Crossgen Comics Database. Clicking on the link below will redirect you to the Editing Wikipedia article. Take me to the Wikipedia [ Editing] article. Click here to return to the Crossgen Comics Database main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages can be eliminated in either of two ways. * #1 Create a article of our own for this page. * #2 On every page a Editing link exists make a direct link to the original Wikipedia article.
  • Editing Movie - Skip Section, Commercial skip, Splice Point, Trim end The most common editing requirement on an already existing MPEG-2 is the removal of unwanted sections of the video - such as commercials or bad scenes. Unfortunately in MPEG-2, it is not that simple to remove parts of video without re-encoding (using a nonlinear editing application) and loosing quality or rewriting of the whole movie (MPEG GOP editing applications). Things are even more complicated when different audio is involved or if we use elementary streams and it often result in further audio sync or playability problems.
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  • This page gives you the opportunity to redirect to the wiki covering this topic or stay on the Crossgen Comics Database. Clicking on the link below will redirect you to the Editing Wikipedia article. Take me to the Wikipedia [ Editing] article. Click here to return to the Crossgen Comics Database main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages can be eliminated in either of two ways. * #1 Create a article of our own for this page. * #2 On every page a Editing link exists make a direct link to the original Wikipedia article. Things to think about: * #1 Creating our own page for this article may add a superfluous amount of pages. * #2 Some of these article links may be on hundreds of pages that would need direct links. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • Editing is the supervision or management of journalists or improvement of their work. The top editor of a publication sometimes has the title of editor-in-chief or executive editor.
  • Editing a wiki page is really easy! You can edit any article, and post your changes immediately.
  • Editing is the act of changing the content of the page. This article will guide you through the interface and have you editing in no time!
  • Opensource: * Pitivi video editor * KdenLive video editor * Openshot video editor * Kino video editor * Audacity audio editor * GIMP image (raster), PDF editor * Pinta image editor * KolourPaint image editor * KPaint image (raster) editor * Inkscape image (vector) editor * Radical Comic Designer, comics layout editor * WinFF media transcoder Proprietary: * Lightworks, video editor
  • First you should register so you have an identity here. Click here and then continue after you're registered under what you want your name to be here. Don't use your real name and avoid names that are similar to someone else's. Don't forget to log in here to make sure your edits get recorded as being done by you.
  • Elisheva Stollman -
  • Whether you’ve created a book, ebook, or other informational product, and no matter how good a writer you are, you need an editor. It simply isn’t possible to read your own work and see the problems. We all read what we think we wrote, not what is actually on the page. Some authors find it difficult to let their “perfect” manuscripts go through the editing process—it can be ego-bruising if you let it. Try looking at it through a new lens: The editing staff can take you from a good writer to a great writer by uncovering inconsistencies, grammatical errors, and poorly constructed sentences that don’t communicate your meaning well. Learn to love your editors—they deserve your appreciation for a job that is noticed only when it isn’t done well. An editor will help you take out needless words, avoid redundancies (saying the same thing more than once with different words), avoid unclear communication, help you use active instead of passive voice, and be sure you have all the power you can. Language serves to communicate your message with all the power you would in person. Different levels of editing are needed to take a manuscript from ragged to polished, and you may need one or both of these. A substantive edit is a thorough read of the manuscript that looks for problems with the overall structure, consistency of the tone and style, ambiguity in the meaning of sentences, and the sentence structures. An editor also looks for grammatical errors, sentences that are just too long and inconsistencies (such as saying you are going to discuss three items and then just discussing two). The editor walks a fine line, and the intent is to improve the manuscript without changing the style of the author. An editor generally reads the entire manuscript first and then reads it again, beginning to write in changes in red pen (or type in changes using one of the software programs mentioned above). One of the editor’s main jobs is to “query” or ask questions of the author to clarify terminology, meaning, or other parts of the manuscript. A technical edit is done by another subject matter expert for a nonfiction book. In this type of read, the editor looks for factual errors in the manuscript. The technical editor will read it as an expert and may also do some research to double-check the facts in the manuscript. The editing process is a very important to an author. Twenty years ago, the author could count on the publishers to make sure there was a thorough edit. Today, the author may have to provide that. Don’t forget to schedule a thorough edit before you send any sample chapters to an agent or publisher with a book proposal. Editors work either by the hour or on a project basis. How many pages they can edit an hour varies by the level of edit, the expertise of the editor, and the condition of the manuscript. You might expect to pay from $50 to $100 an hour or more for a qualified editor, especially if he or she has expertise in your subject matter. The editor should give you his or her agreement with you in writing. A copy editor is generally looking for typos, misspellings, punctuation errors, capitalization, numbering errors, and inconsistencies in formatting; hiring a copy editor is the next step in the editing process. This process has some overlap but is not the same as the substantive editor’s process. The editor is looking only for certain types of problems (although he or he or she will certainly flag typos and other mistakes found in the manuscript). Although you want to be sure you get good value for your money, don’t scrimp on editing. It is one of the essentials of creating a great book. Writers, facing tight budgets want to cut part or all of the editing process. If you do, you will pay for it later. Readers who see inconsistencies and typos and poorly written text lose trust in the expertise of the author. One way to find an editor or copyeditor is through The Editorial Freelancers Association. Tanyab 05:26, 10 November 2008 (UTC) Brought to you by | www.publishing-store.com
  • Editing Movie - Skip Section, Commercial skip, Splice Point, Trim end The most common editing requirement on an already existing MPEG-2 is the removal of unwanted sections of the video - such as commercials or bad scenes. Unfortunately in MPEG-2, it is not that simple to remove parts of video without re-encoding (using a nonlinear editing application) and loosing quality or rewriting of the whole movie (MPEG GOP editing applications). Things are even more complicated when different audio is involved or if we use elementary streams and it often result in further audio sync or playability problems. Skip Section (Shorten Playback) A non-destructive Skip Section tool solves many technical issues with re-editing/cutting MPEG-2 streams. Select the Skip Section tool and then click on beginning (doesn't have to be exact) of unwanted material and while holding mouse button down, move to the end of the unwanted material (while looking at the preview window), then release the mouse button. A skip section range will be created with the unwanted part of the movie "disabled". A chapter points will be also placed at the beginning and end of the section. Now you can use the Move Chapter tool to fine-tune the exact position of the section boundaries. Continue same way to add another Skip section if you need. This section will be skipped when the movie is played-back on a DVD player. Note: Unlike destructive editing, this will not alter the original MPEG-2, nor it will it create a new MPEG file. It will also not make the resulting DVD any smaller. Doing it this way, DVD-lab prevents the risk of potential problems with playback or audio sync, commonly existing in GOP MPEG editors. An obvious usage of this function is to skip commercial breaks on materials recorded on standalone DVR or computer. Skip Next Chapter This option in right click menu is related to the Skip Section tool. The chapter at the beginning of skip section has Skip Next Chapter flag set which will perform the actual skip section to next chapter that is at the end of section. To open this menu right-click on any Chapter Point. You can remove "Skip Next Chapter" flag and the Skip section will be turned into two normal chapters or you can set it to any normal chapter which will then create skip section. Note: Skip Section is a tool to instantly remove relatively short parts of a video, such as commercials or bad scenes without any re-encoding or writing of new file. It is not designed to replace a video editing application, but rather like last-minute help. As with Chapter Points, the skip section boundaries can be only placed on I-Frames (which comes every 15 frames or so, about 0.5 sec). If you require more precise editing or you need to remove large parts of the video, the best option is to create new clip with your video editor. Chapters marked as Skip Next will be also ignored in the Scene selection and Film Strip wizards. Splice Point Any chapter can be set as a Splice Point. During playback, the Splice Point will behave as the end of the movie. This way you can virtually divide movies to various blocks where each block will return where the movie ends returns. Of course each block can have own chapter points. Since the Split Points are chapters you will link to each block same way as you link to a chapters. On the example above we put Splice points to chapters 4 and 7. You will call playback of first block by linking to Chapter 1, the second block by linking to Chapter 4 and third block by linking to Chapter 7. The player will play block 1 from Chapter 1 untill it will get to the Splice point and at that moment it will end playback and return to the Movie end link. Similarly the block 2 will be played from Chapter 4 till the next Splice point. To Set Splice Point Select chapter in the timeline and right click to open chapter menu: The chapter will become Splice Point. Conditional Splice Point (advanced) The Splice Point set previous way is unconditional. The movie will always return on the Splice Point. However with VM command you can create a conditional Splice Point or with Branching object you can set any sequence of chapters (a Chapter Play-list). Set the Splice Point, then right-click on the Splice Point chapter and select Chapter VM Command. You will see command: LinkTailPGC (button 0) Insert a condition before the command such as: if (GPRM0==1) LinkTailPGC (button 0) This way the Splice Point will be valid only if GPRM0 register is 1. If it is any other number the movie will continue. With Branching Object see: Movie Branching Object in Connections - Advanced Objects Trim End (destructive editing) In some cases you may like to trim away the end of the video. For example a TV capture where you didn't turn recording off on time or you have video just a bit longer than it fits on DVD-R. This end trimming is easily done without re-encoding and without sync problems since we don't touch the beginning of the movie. However a new, shorter copy of MPEG file will have to be created. You have to trim MPEG first, before you add chapters or set Skip Section. To do so, select a Movie item, then scroll with the video cursor to the position where you want to have cut, right-click for the Context menu and select the Trim End command. Another way to accomplish this is to click on the "Trim End of the Movie" control in the Preview window. A new window will appear where you can see the size of the file you are cutting away as well as the new file size. Then just click the Trim button. In this trim window are two check box options. Add the results to Assets - The trimmed video will be added to the Assets / Video bin as a new item. Replace Current Movie with trimmed - A trimmed video will be created which replaces the current video in a Movie.
  • Editing a wiki is a fun thing for everyone. This guide is meant mostly for people who have never edited a wiki before. Before editing anything I recommend creating an account. Creating an account makes it easy to keep track of pages you are working on, as well as easily chat with other users. It also helps everyone else see all your contributions!
  • Church Meetings: a lot of of links without pages, little detail on Young Men and Young Woman. Young Women: more information about Mutual activities and separate classes.
  • Editing This page is a candidate for deletion. If you disagree with its deletion, please explain why at Category talk:Candidates for deletion or improve the page and remove the {{<a href="/mediawiki/Template:Delete" title="Template:Delete">delete</a>}} tag. Remember to check what links here and the the page history before deleting.
  • Editing is the process of selecting and preparing language, images, sound, video, or film through processes of correction, condensation, organization, and other modifications in various media.
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