April 15, 2014, 07:45 AM
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Offline editing can be a lifesaver. At some point in their career, video editors will face a project with footage that weighs in at a hefty size, testing the technical limits of the edit bay. They may find themselves away from home, out in the field, and dare it be said, required to edit a major project on a laptop. Offline editing gives video editors the flexibility they need to respond quickly and get the job done.
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