Chapter 2 Vocab Review
White Balance
A camera control system that neutralizes the color tints of different light sources, such as sunshine and halogen lamps, and matches the camera to the overall color quality of light in the shooting environment.
Record switch
A camera control that starts and stops the actual recording and gathering of footage. This also pauses the recording.
Power switch
A camera control that turns the camera on and off.
Zoom Control
A camera control that zooms the camera lens in to fill the screen with a narrow portion of a scene, or zooms the camera lens out to fill the screen with a wider portion of the scene.
Default Settings
A camera setting that is made automatically by the equipment
Memory card
A small, thin card inserted into a camera for recording images, and into a computer for copying images to an editing project. Sometimes called "flash memory." MP4: A common file format used for recording video.
Default
An action or condition that is selected automatically by the equipment, but the user may change it manually.
Auto focus
An automatic camera control that focuses the incoming light to keep the picture sharp and clear; may be disabled for manual operation.
Auto exposure
An automatic camera control that regulates the amount of light admitted through the camera lens; may be disabled for manual operation.
Zoom
Changes the focal length of the camera lens while recording to magnify or reduce the size of an element in a portion of a shot.
Digital video recorder (DVR)
Compact models are used in professional video productions to record footage directly from a camera. "Set-top" models are used to record broadcast and cable TV programs.
MP4
Motion Pictures Experts Group Layer 4. A common file format used for recording video.
Information is typically displayed in a camera's viewfinder
The battery level,footage, the record symbol to show its recording, white balance, the date,zoom percentage, and the time code or counter
Four basic camera controls
The power switch, Record switch , Zoom control, White balance
Rendering
To create a finished video from its editing elements.
Scrub
To drag the slider bar in the preview window (or the vertical line in the thumbnails) forward and backward in order to review the content of a shot or find an exact edit point.
Pan
To pivot the camera horizontally (from side to side) on its support.