editing
editing
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by David Bowman - 2008-07-10
We may have to revise our thinking.For quite a while, Precise Edit has been saying that the most common error we correct is the misuse of "that" and "which." This may no longer be true. In nearly eve...
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by Dave Page - 2008-07-22
Computers were designed to make things easier for us and a lot faster. That is also true with using computers for video editing. Computers are being used for video editing nowadays because it saves a...
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by Nick Sanders - 2008-07-25
Being already able to set your brain to maximum reception mode, and follow these 3 steps, you will set yourself apart from your competition. Ideally, give yourself some time to ready your mind for you...
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by Nick Sanders - 2008-07-25
Keeping it short and sweetThe purpose of a covering letter is to let the editor know your name, address, telephone number, the title and length of the piece you are submitting. It is also a matter of ...
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by Dave Page - 2008-07-26
Computers were designed to make things easier for us and a lot faster. That is also true with using computers for video editing. Computers are being used for video editing nowadays because it saves a ...
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by Victor Epand - 2008-08-15
Editing a movie can be referred to as tailoring a movie. Just as people do not want to wear ill-fitting clothes, no viewer is ready to see an unedited movie. An unedited movie is not compact, brief a...
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by Robert - 2008-08-15
The concept of premastering your music is a method that can save you a gobs of money when compared to having it all done at the replication house later on. It also does usually yield a better quality...
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by Joyce Shafer - 2008-08-28
One reason I wrote the e-book, "Write, Get Published, and Promote,"** was because my clients who are new writers (most of them) believe the only thing needed is to get their piece written and have som...
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by David Bowman - 2008-09-18
All words are good words. Some, however, are overused without adding value to what you write. As a result, they reduce the readers' interest, make text seem redundant, and cause the writer to appear ...
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by David Bowman - 2008-09-25
A. What Is Pacing? Think about runners in a relay race. A member of the relay team starts running, makes a loop around the track, and passes off the baton to the next runner. A new runner grabs the b...