Editing includes transitions like cross fades, wipes, cuts, etc. This looks
like
a cuts only tool, or what I call "primitive editing".

On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 1:37 PM, Christian Gotzinger
<[email protected]>wrote:

> I don't quite follow the concept of "you don't edit in 3d". Editing real
> life footage is a different story since you usually have tons and tons of
> footage.
> But where I come from, we don't animate and render tons and tons of
> footage unnecessarily, just so we can cut it all out later. We only model,
> animate, render what we'll most likely use in a final edit. Therefore, many
> editing decisions are being made way before the actual editing stage.
>
> I've been in several situations where I really would have liked to have a
> sequencer.
>



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