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on the left side of the program monitor, the time shows 00:05:15. what does this indicate?
5 seconds, 15 frames in the sequence
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Maximizes the Selected Panel
Locking a track ensures that which becomes true of that track?
Nothing can be deleted, nothing can be moved, nothing can be added
L
Plays Forward
J
Plays in Reverse
set projects to save automatically every five minutes
Step 1: Click the Edit menu Step 2: Click Preferences Step 3: Click General Step 4: Click the Auto Save page Step 5: Click in the Automatically Save Every field Step 6: Type: 5 Step 7: Click the OK button
Open the Essential Sound Workspace, and then nest it in the Project panel
Step 1: Click the Editing workspace Step 2: Click the window menu Step 3: Click essential sound Step 4: Click and drag the panel to nest in the project panel
Import the End Logo.psd file from the Student folder, making sure that each layer imports as a separate .psd file.
Step 1: Click the File menu Step 2: Click Import Step 3: Click the End Logo.psd file Step 4: Click the Open button Step 5: Click the Import As drop-down arrow Step 6: Click Individual Layers Step 7: Click the OK button
Use the Insert option to move the selected video clip from the Source Monitor into the V1 track timeline.
Step 1: Click the Insert icon in the Source Monitor
delete the video 5 and audio 5 tracks from the current timeline
Step 1: Click the Sequence drop-down arrow Step 2: Click Delete Tracks Step 3: In the Video Tracks area, click the drop-down arrow Step 4: Click Video 5 Step 5: In the Audio Tracks area, click the drop-down arrow Step 6: Click Audio 5 Step 7: Click OK button
Hide the V1 track, and the mute the A1, A2, and A3 tracks.
Step 1: Click the eye on the V1 track Step 2: Click the M on the A1 track Step 3: Click the M on the A2 track Step 4: Click the M on the A3 track
Close the Metadata and History panels. Then, save the current workspace with my name, My Essentials.
Step 1: Click the menu next to the Metadata panel Step 2: Click close panel Step 3: Click the menu next to the history panel Step 4: Click close panel Step 5: Click the window menu Step 6: Click workspaces Step 7: Click save as new workspaces Step 8: Type: My essentials Step 9: Click the ok button
Add the Safe Margins to the lfdt side of the button row on the Program Monitor. Then turn on Safe Margins.
Step 1: Click the plus sign within the Program Monitor to invoke the button editor Step 2: Click and drag the Safe Margins button to the left side of the button row Step 3: Click the OK button Step 4: Click the Safe Margins button
Click and drag the video, Fishing Long Shot, to the timeline to create a sequence. Use the right-click method to rename the sequence, Fishing B-Roll
Step 1: Click the video, Fishing Long Shot Step 2: Drag the video to the timeline Step 3: Right-click the sequence name Step 4: Click Rename Step 5: Type: Fishing B-Roll Step 6: Press the Enter key
Make a proxy of Shot 4 in the Outdoor Fun Project 24a file.
Step 1: Double-click the Project panel to maximize it Step 2: Open the Outdoor Fun Project 24a file Step 3: Right-click the Shot 4 video Step 4: Click Proxy Step 5: Click Create Proxies Step 6: Click the OK button
Relink the Golfer Long Shot clip to the Person Golfing LS clip.
Step 1: Right-click the Golfer Long Shot clip Step 2: Click Link Media Step 3: Click the Locate button Step 4: Click on the clip with the name, Person Golfing LS Step 5: Click the OK button
Nest the selected clips as their own sequence inside of the current timeline. Name the new sequence, Paragliding Cell Phone Video Flattened.
Step 1: Right-click the selected clips Step 2: Click Nest Step 3: Type: Paragliding Cell Phone Video Flattened Step 4: Click the OK button
K
Stops Playing the Timeline
\
Zooms Out to Entire Sequence
dolly
a cart, often used on tracks, used to move a camera with a person or object during a shot
close-up
a close-up (cu) is a type of shot used to get the focus on a single object
chroma key
a color used as part or all of a background that can be replaced easily with footage from another video
h.264
a common video format used for MP4 files and often played on websites such as YouTube and other media websites
accessibility
a consideration for design in which a video clip is made easier for those who are vision - impaired to view it and/or for those who are hearing - impaired to use closed captions or similar means for viewing the video
L-cut
a cut that extends an audio clip from a preceding video clip to a subsequent video clip
j-cut
a cut that sets a video clips audio portion to start before the video clip itself starts to play
audio gain
a feature used to adjust the overall volume of an audio clip and/or normalize peaks within the audio clip
commercial use
a for-profit use of a work
keyframe
a frame in which the opacity, position, scale, or other object property can be changed
freeze frame
a frame within a video clip that is set to display for the remainder of the clip
adjustment layer
a layer added to a sequence of video clips w/ the intention of adding an effect to every clip on the sequence
intellectual property
a monopoly of works assigned to creators of said works
auto tone
a process which performs automatic color grading on a video clip
auto-save
a setting in which a premiere project can be set to be saved on an internal. Through this setting
alpha channel
a setting in which one can look at a track and determine what is being shown and hidden, as white indicates the portion of a track that is showing and black indicates the portion of a track that is hiding
interpolation
a setting which controls how movements behave within a clip. two examples of this are linear (straight) movements and Bezier (curved) movements
establishing shot
a shot (often wide) taken at the beginning of a scene
following the action
a shot in which a camera, often on a dolly, is following a main subject throughout a scene
cutaway
a shot used to maintain continuity in a scene and/or cover up unusable portions of a main shot while editing a video
copyright
a status of a work that protects the work from use without obtaining permission from the original author of the work
automating to sequence
a task in which videos are selected and then added according to a sorted setting, such as the order in which they were selected
what is a sequence
a timeline of clips
fixed lens
a type of camera lens used when there is no desire for any zooming in or out of an project
assembly cut
a type of cut in which a sequence of clips is placed in the correct order but the timing
cut-only edit
a type of edit in which cuts are made but no transitions are added
creative commons
a type of license which gives others permissions to share, use, or add to a created work
dynamic linking
a type of linking to where changes made to an original file are reflected to the file when it is inside of a premiere project
coverage shot
a type of scene in which shots are taken from different distances and positions to better capture what is going on in a scene
deriative work
a work that contains copyright-protected elements of an original work
closing shot
also known as a hero shot, a shot taken at the end of a scene
adobe media encoder
an app used to render video out to a specified format, quality, and often, a specific playback device
dissolve
an effect in which one clip fades out while the next clip fades in
fade
an effect which has a clip gradually appear or disappear as it enters or exits a frame
codec
an encoder or decoder used to encode, decode, and possibly encrypt data as it transmits from a source to a destination
extreme close-up
an extreme close-up (ECU) is a type of shot used when one needs to get really close to the object in focus
extreme long shot
an extreme long shot (ELS) is used to stress the environment of a scene without a specified subject being visible in the shot
clipping
audio distortion that happens when an amplifier is pushed past its limit
a _____ is an abrupt transition from one shot to another
cut
a location release must be signed before filming in any location
false
b-roll footage
footage used to supplement a video; often used to replace footage considered unusable within the timeline of a video
which button in the timeline controls behavior, and does not link or unlink clips?
linked selection
cut-off points
points in a video in which an abrupt transition is made from one shot to another
premiere CC 2018 is used in what phase of production
post-production
what is the name for the set of disks that stores temporary audio and video files
scratch disks
which panel offers the option to add just the audio or just the video from a clip to a sequence
source monitor
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 lens is used to film a subject that is far away or magnify a subject that is close-up
telephoto
crawling text
text that animates horizontally on a screen
inserting
the act of adding a video clip to a timeline and moving anything after the clip further in the timeline
attribution
the act of crediting an original author for the use of an authors work
extracting
the act of deleting video and shifting the remaining timeline left to cover the gap left through the deletion
additive editing
the act of editing through adding video and/or audio to an overall timeline.
batch processing
the act of rendering multiple video files at once
cropping
the act of trimming the edges of a picture or video to remove what is not needed
audio sampling rate
the amount of audio samples for an analog signal per second; usually measured in kilohertz
field of view
the area captured on a camera
action safe area
the area of a frame in which content placed within the area will display when a project is exported or published
compositing
the combining of footage from multiple tracks
contrast
the differences between colors and other settings within an overall design
depth of field
the distance between the nearest and furthest objects in focus for a camera
head room
the distance between the top of a subjects head and the top of a frame
color correction
the fixing of colors, tones, hues, and saturation within a video project
ISO
the international organization of standardization (ISO) measures the sensitivity of an image sensor in relation to light. the lower the number, the finer the grain
fair dealing
the international term for fair use
frame rate
the number of frames per second within a video
channel remapping
the process of changing a relationship between audio and its media source. For example, one could remap which sounds go into which speakers
color grading
the process of changing a visual tone for an image or video clip
importing
the process of pulling raw video into a video project
exporting
the process of taking a premiere project and publishing it to a usable format, such as MP4 or MOV
what considerations need to be made while evaluating the purpose and audience needs?
the publishing platform and client goals
aspect ratio
the ratio of vertical to horizontal pixels within a video. for example, a video shot at 1280 x 720 will have an aspect ratio of 4:3
foley sound
the reproduction of sound effects used within a video project
aperture
the size of an opening of a camera lens through which light passes
kerning
the space between two characters of text
in point
the starting point of a video clip that will actually show within a video
fair use
the use of a work in such a way that it does not harm, in a financial sense, the author of the original work
ambient sound
typical background noise when filming in a location
what are two ways to obtain proper permission to use copyrighted material?
use public domain work and license