You use
the same editing screen.
Not exact matches
Yeah, the
same with film, the audience does not see your
editing room, the labs in which the print was made, you just see what's on the
screen.
Parallel - world thrillers like Another Earth (2011), Coherence (2013), and The One I Love (2014) borrow the
same formal template: by deftly deploying off -
screen space and point - of - view
editing, they conjure multiple universes and doppelgängers within a realistic, quotidian world.
In the
same screen, you'll see the buttons to add a new skill, and
edit or delete an existing one.
The most successful and mesmerizing use of technology in this exhibition is Hockney's multi-screen video works, and in a room at Tate Britain titled «The Four Seasons», visitors can enjoy a truly immersive experience surrounded by 4
screens, each made up of several smaller
screens, and each showing carefully
edited footage of a different season in the
same stretch of road at Woldgate, near Bridlington in Yorkshire in 2002.
It has about the
same processing power, but the significantly beefier graphics card mean it's suitable as a desktop replacement so you can actually output to a 4K
screen and watch your movies as you
edit them.
Not to worry though, I pull the full
screen in when I'm
editing these for my blog, so you're getting the
same view.