Hello dudes! Today we are going to understand the difference about: What is linear video editing, and how does it differ from non-linear editing? Linear video editing is a traditional method of editing video in which the video is edited in a sequential order. This means that the editor must make cuts and add effects to the video in the order in which they will appear in the final product. Linear video editing is often done using a physical videotape machine, but it can also be done using a digital video editing software program. Non-linear video editing (NLE) is a more modern method of editing video in which the video is edited in a non-sequential order. This means that the editor can make cuts and add effects to the video in any order they want. Non-linear video editing is typically done using a computer and a digital video editing software program. (Just like our Premiere Pro!) Linear video editing Linear video editing was the standard method of editing video f...