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Edit decision list - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (144 words) |
 | An Edit Decision List or EDL is a standard way of representing a film or video edit. |
 | It contains an ordered list of reel and timecode data representing where each video clip can be obtained in order to conform the final cut. |
 | They are also often used in the digital video editing world, so rather than referring to reels they refer to sequences of images stored on disk. |
| Automatic editing of recorded video elements sychronized with a script text read or displayed - Patent 5801685 (12167 words) |
 | The editing system of claim 1 comprising additionally means for playing the video clips defined by the edit decision list in the video window of the editing system display while simultaneously indicating a point in the script text corresponding to the synchronized video clips being played. |
 | The editing system of claim 13 including additionally means for playing the video clips defined by the edit decision list in the video window of the editing system display while simultaneously indicating a point in the script text corresponding to the synchronized video clips being played. |
 | Thus, the play-time duration of the video segment defined by the edit previous to the moved forward edits, i.e., the segment corresponding to the portion of the script to which text was added, is increased to correspond to the increase in script text material associated with that clip. |