Great points raised about linear video editing! I agree that while non-linear editing has become more dominant with the flexibility it offers, there are still scenarios where linear editing holds value — especially for live broadcasts or projects requiring sequential workflows.
One thing that often gets overlooked is how linear editing can actually help streamline content for hospitality or tourism videos, where a simple, immersive story is more effective than jumping scenes. For example, resorts that focus on creating calm and soothing visual experiences might benefit from linear editing to maintain a smooth narrative. I was recently exploring some resort content ideas, and places like
[http://arganalbidaaresort.com/] demonstrate how serene, sequential visual storytelling can elevate a brand's presence online.
Curious to hear others' thoughts: Do you think linear editing still has a niche role in industries like travel, hospitality, or real estate where storytelling flow is crucial? Or is it becoming obsolete in favor of fully dynamic editing?
Looking forward to more insights!