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Non-linear and film
Digital photography, web access to stock photography and Non-linear editing programs have had a marked impact on this way of film making also leading to the term ' digimatic '.
Non-linear editing is the most natural approach when all assets are available as files on video servers or hard disks rather than recordings on reels or tapes, while linear editing is related to the need to sequentially view a film or read a tape to edit it.
Non-linear editing systems such as iMovie and Openshot for Linux include an effect or transition called Ken Burns Effect, with which a still image may be incorporated into a film using this kind of slow pan and zoom.

Non-linear and with
Non-linear editing enables direct access to any video frame in a digital video clip, without needing to play or scrub / shuttle through adjacent footage to reach it, as was necessary with historical video tape linear editing systems.
Non-linear editing with computers as we know it today was first introduced by Editing Machines Corp. in 1989 with the EMC2 editor, a hard disk-based non-linear off-line editing system, using half-screen-resolution video at 15 frames per second.
A Non-linear editing system ( NLE ) product would be added later, with the invention of the Video Toaster Flyer, though the product never really worked to professional standards because it could not consistently play video without jitters.
* Non-linear editing system ( NLE ), using computers with video editing software
* Hartley, R. V. L., " Oscillations with Non-linear Reactances ".
Non-linear kinematic wave for debris flow can be written as a generalized Burgers ' equation with complex non-linear coefficients:
Non-linear least squares problems arise for instance in non-linear regression, where parameters in a model are sought such that the model is in good agreement with available observations.
They are used in live television with video tape recording ( VTR ) and video servers for linear video editing, even though the use of vision mixers in video editing has been largely supplanted by computer based Non-linear editing systems ( NLE ).
* " Non-linear Field Theories of Mechanics ", with Walter Noll, volume III / 3 of Handbuch der Physik edited by Siegfried Flügge.
* Non-linear recovery of data, enabling a specific file to be restored quicker and simpler than with tape.

Non-linear and time
Non-linear dependence of the level of a series on previous data points is of interest, partly because of the possibility of producing a chaotic time series.

Non-linear and .
Non-linear self-regenerative heterodyning systems can be approximated.
Two standards were developed: Non-linear NIR, in which a process analogous to gamma correction is used, and Linear NIR or SECAM IV that omits this process.
Non-linear loads, such as rectifiers, distort the current drawn from the system.
Non-linear loads change the shape of the current waveform from a sine wave to some other form.
Non-linear loads create harmonic currents in addition to the original ( fundamental frequency ) AC current.
** English translation: Non-linear Wave Mechanics: A Causal Interpretation.
* Linear vs. Non-linear editing
Non-linear viscoelasticity of hagfish slime.
* Steven Strogatz, " Non-linear Dynamics and Chaos: With applications to Physics, Biology, Chemistry and Engineering ", Perseus Books, 2000.
Non-linear multi-variate functions may be minimized over their parameters using variants of Newton's method called quasi-Newton methods.
Non-linear materials include rubber and soils, except under very small strains.
Non-linear editing is not inherent to every hard-disk recording system, however.
Non-linear methods can be broadly classified into two groups: those that provide a mapping ( either from the high dimensional space to the low dimensional embedding or vice versa ), and those that just give a visualisation.
Non-linear objectives and constraints could also be incorporated if needed.
Non-linear behaviours emerge such as turbulence, eddies and relatively quiet regions.
* Curve fitting like Non-linear least squares analysis and other generalizations, used in fitting model parameters to experimental data in chemistry, physics, medicine, astronomy, engineering.

storytelling and film
Acting is the work of an actor or actress, which is a person in theatre, television, film, or any other storytelling medium who tells the story by portraying a character and, usually, speaking or singing the written text or play.
These were usually assembled with the addition of deleted scenes, sometimes adding as much as a half-hour to the length of the film without regard to pacing and storytelling.
A sub-genre of the action film, martial arts films contain numerous martial arts fights between characters, usually as the films ' primary appeal and entertainment value, and often as a method of storytelling and character expression and development.
It is noted for its mix of conventional documentary film styles ( with actual film, no less ), with a more traditional anime storytelling fashion.
* Martial Arts-A sub-genre of the action film, martial arts films contain numerous fights between characters, usually as the films ' primary appeal and entertainment value, and often as a method of storytelling and character expression and development.
The purpose of the edit, according to creator Mike J. Nichols, was to make a much stronger version of The Phantom Menace based on the previous execution and philosophies of film storytelling and editing of George Lucas.
The 2011 Martin Scorsese film Hugo initially focuses on a mysterious notebook taken from the main character and his struggle to retrieve it ; " The notebook, of course, is just another storytelling device ( the McGuffin ) that ultimately proves irrelevant.
While forgery is the ostensible subject of the film, it also concerns art, film making, storytelling and the creative process.
" Rushworth Kidder of the Christian Science Monitor praised the film for giving audiences a view of their modern life from a different perspective, while simultaneously proving that a film does not need to have murder, violence, innuendo or even a main villain for dramatic storytelling.
Passolini later described the film as " the life of Christ plus 2000 years of storytelling about the life of Christ.
" Kevin Thomas wrote in the Los Angeles Times that the film is " a mesmerizing parable of good and evil and a splendid example of Southern storytelling at its most poetic and imaginative.
The two men considered the new film medium as a new type of artistic expression – visual storytelling that necessitated collaboration between writers and painters, cameramen, actors, directors.
The film combines straightforward storytelling with periodic interruptions of the soundtrack, during which the action continues, but a narrator provides additional details and context about the characters, events, or setting depicted.
" Dargis also describes the film :" Routinely criticized for his weak narratives, Mr. Wong is one of the few filmmakers working in commercial cinema who refuse to be enslaved by traditional storytelling.
" They also demonstrate Hitchcock's gift for deft visual storytelling: For most of the film, Bruno is the actor, Guy the reactor, and Hitchcock always shows Bruno's feet first, then Guy's.
The game was highly regarded at the time for pushing the boundaries of video game storytelling, cinematic cut scenes, and mature content, and was praised for its graphics, soundtrack, high quality writing comparable to a novel, voice acting comparable to a film or radio drama, post-apocalyptic setting, light gun shooter segments, and in-game computer database with optional documents that flesh out the game world.
In the Malian film Guimba the Tyrant directed by Cheick Oumar Sissoko, the storytelling is done through the village griot, who also serves to provide comic relief.
DePaul's Digital Cinema program, one of the first of its kind in the nation, combines the artistic principles of film school programs with the technology expertise of digital graphics, visual effects and digital storytelling.
The Dadaists used film to transcend narrative ( storytelling ) conventions, bourgeois traditions, and conventional Aristotelian notions of time and space by creating a flexible montage of time and space.
" Rediff. com, in a positive review, wrote, " The film is fresh in treatment and storytelling.
In 1987, Ritt again utilized extensive flashback and nonlinear storytelling techniques in the film Nuts, based on the stage play of the same name, written by Tom Topor.

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