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* FX (Effects) Editing: This style consists of large amounts of visual effects. This can be accomplished in programs such as [[Sony Vegas]] or [[Adobe After Effects]].
* Timing Editing: The editor edits the clips such that the anime footage is in sync with the lyrics or beats (from the song) to create a perfect harmony. (E.g. Matching beats to gunshot scenes or making an anime character's lips move to make it seem like the character is saying or singing those words in the AMV)
* Flow Editing: This requires the editor to use transitions and to keep the AMV flowing instead of to have it consist of rough cuts and choppy parts.
* Animation Editing: Although it sounds similar to the term AMV editing, it is a new style where editors take a still image and animate it (making it move) (This also applies to Manga Music Videos (MMVs) which are similar to AMVs, instead they use manga as the main source of footage).
* Masking: This style requires the editor to remove the background from the anime scene they would like to add effects to. It is a painstaking and time-consuming process.