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Unit 3

Video Post-Production

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The relationship between the width and height of an image; conventional video an TV is 4:3; widescreen 16:9 Aspect Ratio
Supplemental or alternate footage intercut with the main shot in an interview or documentary. B-Roll (cut away)
The process of transferring or recording data to an optical disk, i.e. DVD. Duration
One image slowly dissolves to display the next image or fades to black Fading
Reducing the file size of video while maintaining acceptable quality File Compression
The number of frames recorded per second Frame Rate
Also referred to as resolution, expressed by the horizontal and vertical dimensions of a frame. Frame Size
In the television industry, an element placed in the lower area of the screen, though not necessarily the entire lower third; example, sports scores or news highlights across the bottom of the screen. Lower Thirds
Natural sounds; the sounds that would naturally occur where video is being shot. Nat Sounds
Broadcast standard used in North America; uses 4:3 aspect ratio with 29.97 fps NTSC
Broadcast standard used in most of Europe and the rest of the world; uses 4:3 ratio with 25fps PAL
to build a preview of a project from the source files such as video clips, titles, graphics, transitions, etc. Render
credits at the end of a video production that gradually roll up the screen in a continuous list. Rolling Credits
a manual preview of a video project Scrubbing
short piece of an speech or interview used in video production Sound Bite
layering images or video Superimpose
a format used to provide a consistent look and feel to a production; can be predefined by the software or created by the developer. Templates
an editing interface that lays out a video project in a linear fashion Timeline
superimposing text on an image or video Title Overlay
special effects set to occur between the frames in a video production Transition
the process of transferring video from a camera to the computer Video Capture
the recorded voice narrating the story Voice-Over
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