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Post-production is the phase where all the film, audio, and other visuals come together to create the completed ______. | project |
You do not need to file _____ with any copyright office in order to consider a work copyrighted. | paperwork |
With fair use, a consideration to make is whether using this work will cost the original rightsholder _____ . | money |
There are two basic ways to obtain proper permission to use copyrighted material: _____ and _____ domain | licensing and public |
talent release | a signed waiver where authors get permission to use a person in a video. |
Resolution dictates the _____ of pixels, or dots, that will display in either a video or in an image | density |
MP4 and MOV are the two most common _____ files you will import into Premiere, while MP3 and WAV are the most common _____ formats you will import into Premiere. | video and audio |
Communication | ______ needs to be a two-way street between those building a project and those who want the project, and it needs to be constant since video projects, by nature, are time-consuming and require a lot of detail. |
The first step in any _______ project is to determine whether the project is relevant to the purpose, audience, and audience needs. | media-driven |
Setup includes setting up the _____, the mics, the ____, the props, and anything else needed for each scene. | lighting |
Color grading is the process of changing the visual _____ of an image or video clip. | tone |
The YUV color space has three components: red, blue, and _____ . | luma |
Room tone sometimes gets confused with _____ noise, which is typical background noise that occurs when filming in a location. | ambient |
Matching shots are shots in which, between two shots, one shot is cut to another in such a way that it looks _____ , like it is one shot. | seamless |
Head room is the distance between the top of a subject's head and the top of a _____ . | frame |
A chroma key is a color used as part of a background that can be replaced easily with footage from another video; this is commonly done with a _____ screen. | green |
A _____ contains elements that appear closest to the user, will have the best focus, and are meant to draw the most attention within a design | foreground shot |
Cutaway shots help to maintain _____ in a scene and provide context within a scen | continuity |
What type of drive is recommended to increase the system speed for the project? | Solid state drive |
What menu will access any available panel? | Window menu |
What menu contains the Preferences option? | Edit menu |
Which time indicator is the frame mark? | Left indicator |
In the icon view, what color is the indicator for all clips that are being used in the project? | Blue |
Large and fast disks should be used for _____ disks, as doing so will ensure work is done as quickly as possible. | scratch |
The _____ clip among a group of clips shot using multiple cameras and/or different frame rates determines sequence settings when using the group to start a sequence. | first |
The Memory page allows one to control how much _____ to allocate to Premiere. | RAM |
Essential _____ is a new workspace in Premiere and is used to make quick adjustments on audio. | sound |
The two monitors in a workspace are the _____ and Program monitors. | source |
The Window menu allows one to access to any available _____ and to control workspac | panel |
The Edit menu allows one to make basic edits to pieces of _____ , projects, _____ shortcuts, and preferences. | files, keyboard |
Which type of screen has an aspect ratio of 16:9? | widescreen |
communication | _________________ needs to be a two-way street between those building a project and those who want the project, and it needs to be constant since video projects, by nature, are time-consuming and require a lot of detail |
Setup includes setting up the _________ , the mics, the ________________, the props, and anything else needed for each scene (do both words with a space in between) | cameras lighting |
What is the biggest concern for emailing a video file to someone? | file size |
Which is a common output format for videos, especially YouTube videos? | H.264 |
Which type of screen has an aspect ratio of 4:3? | full screen |
What does a script need to contain? | Dialogue |
location scouting | The act of going to each place of a shoot to look over factors for the shoot, such as parking, availability, and power capabilities. |
Three basic aspects of production (3 words, separated by space) | setup filming wrap |
Scoring is an aspect of which type of mixing? | audio |
4 questions to answer before beginning a project | client goals, target audience, demographics, and accessibility |
What does a shot list need to contain? (Write the whole word) | camera, position, number of cameras |
five steps of post production: | importing, editing, correction, scoring, exporting |
Four questions that need to be answered before beginning a project | 1) What are the client's goals? 2)Who is the target audience? 3)What are the demographics and accessibility needs of the target audience? 4)On which platform will the project be published? |
Preproduction | Most important phase in the production cycle process. |
Postproduction | the phase of the production cycle where all the film, audio, graphics, and other visuals come together to create the completed project |
Resolution | the numbers 1280 × 720 represent what |
Derivative works | Creations which include major copyright-protected elements of an original |
Fair use doctrine | Provides for limited use of copyrighted material without acquiring permission. |
Copyright | Grants the creator of work exclusive rights for use and distribution |
Licensing | The act of getting written permission from a copyright holder to use material |
Creative Commons | A type of license which gives others permission to share, use, or add to a created work. |
BY | the symbol for Attribution, meaning you need to credit the original author for the work you are using. |
NC | The symbol for Non-commercial, meaning you can use a work as long as you do not charge for it. |
ND | The symbol for NoDerivs, meaning no derivatives of the work. In other words, the work can be used but cannot be altered |
SA | The symbol for ShareAlike, meaning that copies of work must be released under the same or similar license as the original. |
Design Composition | a document used as a storyboard for motion graphics; helps determine in what direction motion graphics will animate before editing has begun. Also known as a sketch. |
Storyboard | This document is a visual representation of the video timeline |
Scope planning document | This document is determined with your client and says what needs to be done, how it is accomplished, |
Shot list | This document contains camera shots, where they are located, and the number of cameras used for each shot |
White balancing | The act of ensuring that what appears as white in reality also appears as the same cast of white in your video. You should reset this each time you start move to a new location or start with a new subject. |
Aspect ratio | This is the proportion of a width to a height of an image. |
Aperture | The size of an opening of a lens through which light passes. |
Shutter speed | This controls how long a camera's sensor is exposed to light |
ISO | This measures the sensitivity of an image sensor in relation to light |
2 most common video files | MP4 MOV |
2 most common audio files | MP3 WAV |
What is the act of making sure all the shots are in the correct order called? | Sequencing |
Which is the standard number of frames per second for interviews? | 30 FPS |
Which is the standard number of frames per second for movies in cinema? | 24 FPS |
Which is the standard number of frames per second for action? | 60 FPS |
Slip a clip in and out of points without moving it on the timeline | Slip tool |
Trim a clip without leaving a gap between two edit points | Ripple tool |
Select, move, and trim clips in a timeline | Selection tool |
Navigate forward and backward in the timeline | Hand tool |
Select all clips in a sequence either forward or backward | Track select forward tool |
Add keyframes to a dip’s attribute | Pen tool |
Split a clip | Razor tool |
Tracks are managed in what panel? | Timeline panel |
______ tracks ensures that nothing can be moved, added, or deleted from a track. | Locking |
Setup includes setting up the ____, the mics, the ____, the props, and anything else needed for each scene. | cameras, lighting |
What panel will adjust the overall paragraph settings of titles? | Essential graphics panel |
Inserts and overwrites are examples of _____ editing, meaning that you are changing a timeline through adding to it. | ADDITIVE |
Which process uses keyframes to adjust the speed of a video clip? | TIME REMAPPING |
Which type of document defines the rights and permissions people have for filming in a private area? | Location release |
Where are bins located in the Premiere Pro interface? | PROJECT PANEL |
To export a single frame from the sequence as a JPG image, you would change which of the following options? | FORMAT |
Which button in the timeline controls behavior, and does not link or unlink clips? | LINKED SELECTION |
Where can the Export Frame button be found in Premiere? Choose two locations | SOURCE MONITOR |
Audio may be ___, which means single-channel audio, or ___, which is audio on multiple channels. | Mono, Stereo |
If a clip is inserted into the timeline and only the audio or video appears, chances are the_______ for that track is not on. | SOURCE PATCH |
What are two examples of compositing? | Keying, picture in picture |
In Premiere, the button that looks like a camera in both the Program Monitor and Source Monitor is called the ____ Frame button. | EXPORT |
If you are going to use a cell phone to shoot video with the intention of using that video elsewhere, always have the camera turned ____ | horizontally |
When keyframes are enabled, any change made to a value adds a keyframe automatically. | TRUE |
Which, besides copying files to a new location, is an option when using Project Manager to archive files? | Consolidate and transform file |
A custom set of sequence settings can be saved as a sequence preset. | TRUE |
The Window menu allows one to access to any available _____ and to control workspaces.. | panel |
In points, out points, timecode, and audio are all ____options. | synchronize |
If you want to delete an effect altogether, right-click it and click | clear |
Kerning is the distance between two | letters |
Rate stretch tool | change speed of clip |
rolling edit | manipulating the in and out points of clips |
Which menu contains the Preferences option? | edit menu |