(isim) kurgu

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editing
An act or instance of something being edited
Preparing a written piece for final copy by checking it over and correcting all mistakes (It's OK to ask for help ) The fourth step of the Writing Process
{i} act of preparing a literary work for publication; revising, correcting, altering
In the realm of computers, the process of emending, deleting, adding to, or changing, previous work
putting something (as a literary work or a legislative bill) into acceptable form
present participle of edit
The process of revision and correction which takes place on the later drafts of an essay, when the final version is being created The difference between editing and drafting is that editing is normally concerned with smaller rather than larger details You are likely to check details of punctuation, spelling, grammar, and layout
A later stage of the writing process in which students examine their papers for grammatical, spelling, and punctuation errors
Making changes to material that has been recorded
the joining and assembling of shots; also called cutting (Montage is the term used in Europe)
Detection of errors in text records or spatial database features and the implementation of the needed correction Corrections can include additions, deletions, and rearrangements, as well as changing size, font, style, color, orientation, alignment, scale, and rotation Editing techniques exclusive to spatial features include changing elevation, thickness, width, attribute assignments, surface textures, dimensioning and others
The process of entering or correcting text is known as editing
— Changing aspects of a design via a computerized editing program Most programs allow the user to scale designs up or down, edit stitch by stitch or block by block, merge lettering with the design, move aspects of the design around, combine designs and insert or edit machine commands
Checking for mistakes made by the interviewer or the respondent by evaluating questionnaire responses for inconsistencies and skipped questions
revising a piece of writing with particular attention to grammar, style, punctuation, and other mechanical issues
Changing or correcting the contents of a book in order to improve the final results or to fit a format
Communicates information about the development of narrative, relationship between images, and passage of time Continuity (invisible) editing: An editing style that follows a linear and chronological movement forward, as if the image is simply recording the action Straight cut: Basic transition joining two shots together without any optical effect Fade in/out: Images moves to black and a second images emerges from black to replace first image Dissolve: First shot fades as second image emerges on screen; momentary overlap Crosscutting (Parallel Editing): Cutting between story lines within a narrative Cutaway: Shot that presents a visual detail or action within a sequence that is part of the main action Montage: Complex assembly of shots intended to condense or expand time or to develop a theme; or convey an idea through the juxtaposition of shots; rapid cutting to produce an emotional reaction in the viewer
Changing the wording of the free text of a NOTAM to make it clearer or express explicitly ideas that are implicit in that text
A later stage in the writing process in which students examine their papers for grammatical, spelling, and punctuation errors
(isim) kurgu