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V-3.01 Video
Term | Definition |
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Analog video | video uses a continuous electrical signal to capture footage on a magnetic tape. |
Digital video | videos that are made up of 1's and 0's, binary format, that represents the video image which computers can read. |
Capture | to record audio, video, or still images as digital data in a file. |
Frame | a single picture or still shot in a video. |
Frame Rate | the number of video frames played per second. |
NTSC Television | 24 frames per second (23.967) |
Resolution | number of pixels that can be displayed on a screen |
480p (720 x 480) | standard definition |
720p (1280 x 720) | high definition |
1080p (1920 x 1080) | high definition |
Preproduction | tasks undertaken before production begins. |
Brainstorming | producing ideas through spontaneous group discussion. |
Script writing | the written text for your movie. |
Storyboarding | a sequence of drawings, with directions and sometimes dialog, that represents planned shots for a movie. |
Casting | finding the appropriate people to play the roles of the video. |
Production | filming the video. |
Field of view | the extent of what can be seen in a still or video shot. |
Shot types | Wide, medium, tight |
Panning | sweeping movement of a camera horizontally across a scene. |
Zooming | gradually changing from a longer to shorter shot or vice versa. |
Framing | the process of creation composition in your shots. Follow the Rule of Thirds. |
Capturing Video | importing video from the original record device. |
Clips | small segments of a larger video. |
Trim | to hide parts of a file or clip without deleting them from the original source. |
Sequence | A variety of wide, medium, and tight video shots edited together. |
Timeline | Shows the components of the movie such as photos, video, audio clips and titles in order and timing that they will appear in movie. |
Rolling credits | Include cast and credits for sources. |
Soundtracks | a musical recording that accompanies and is frequently synchronized with a video. |
Sound Effects | Artificially created or enhanced sounds to emphasize content or enhance a creative point in a video. |
Narration | audio of one or more people that has been recorded to enhance or assist in telling the story of your video. |
Transition | The visual movements as one picture, video clip, or title changes to another. |
Video Effects | Enable you to add special effects to your movie, such as a vintage look or changing a video to black and white. |
AVI Movie Format | Audio Video Interleave |
MOV Movie Format | Movie |
MPEG Movie Format | Moving Picture Experts Group |
FLV Movie Format | Flash |