Vol-1 Issue-4 2015 IJARIIE-ISSN(O)-2395-4396 1307 www.ijariie.com 262 Advance Digital Non-Linear Editing Technology SONU SHARMA Assistant Professor, Department of Mass communication & Television-Film Technology NIMS University Jaipur, Rajasthan, India ABSTRACT Non Linear Editing technological changes have significantly simplified digital video editing. Digital video editing in its basic form can be completed by subsequent simple events and through the use of hardware and software normally found on personal computer. In order to produce excellent and intelligible audio-videos the editing process is generally directed according to the superior rules called video gramma. Computer system demonstrates promising results on large video groups and is a first step towards increased automation in non-linear video editing. This paper proposes a method to automatically section the raw video resources into valuable sections and useless sections based on the video grammar as a part of the audio video editing support system using the camerawork and cut point information. This paper justifies the steps to follow in digital video editing. It’s describes some reasons that made digital video editing simple for some but difficult for others. It’s explains the steps complica ted in digital video editing and the obtainable technological alternatives in each step. We provide an overview of the use of digital non-linear editing application. Keywords: Digital Video, Linear Editing, Non Linear Editing Introduction: - Digital non-linear editing we individuals can follow simple steps to edit digital videos through their basic information of computer operations and application software. Video editing has several unique challenges not found with other media. Digital video is a time-based medium. This stuff makes it difficult for users to browse and skim video. Another experiment for editing video is that it is a dual medium. Audio video tracks must be kept synchronized. But the user must also be able to overlap them when anticipated. Further when a shot is cut from a video for use elsewhere. The user must be able to unravel overlaid audio and video. The next problem is that the syntactic units that users want to edit are shots of video and sentences of audio. But current tools require users to observe video at the separate frame level and audio using a waveform. Simple digital video editing does not require considerable knowledge of these technological replacements. In its place digital video editing can be completed through the following of beginner's step-by-step procedures. This paper explains the scientific replacements and procedures involved in simple digital video editing. The conclusion section advises basic steps in digital video editing and the technical substitutions used in each step. To perform editing processes such as cutting a shot the user must physically pinpoint specific frames. Which may include zooming and many recurrences of fast-forward and rewind operations. When wee visited a video-processing workplace and interviewed professional video editors. We also inspected commercial and research video editing systems. Linear & Non Linear Editing: - Linear editing is the name given to traditional tape-based video postproduction. Tape-based editing is linear because you cannot jump instantly to any point in videotape. To reach a desired spot from any starting place you must roll through every shot between those two points. In analog editing, you must perform all operations simultaneously. This means, for example, that you cannot add a dissolve later to a