True/False Indicate whether the
statement is true or false.
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Exporting is the process of creating a new image, audio track or video from
material on your sequence or from the source monitor.
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2.
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Single frame exporting allows you to change frame size within Premiere. In other
words, you can zoom into an image.
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H.264 is a standard export format that gives the user an HD quality
display.
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A codec is a compression algorithm that allows the video to be played back on
multiple websites and devices.
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1920 x 1080p is the only HD format available.
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6.
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.mp3 files can contain video footage embedded into playable content.
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.mp4 files can contain just audio, audio and video, or just video.
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A persons hardware often dictates what files formats are allowed to be played
and/or exported.
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Pixels and points are used in conjunction with each when it comes down to
dimension size on screen. Please keep in mind this refers to the fact that still images can be pulled
from motion film and can be altered in Photoshop or Illustrator.
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Audio waveforms can’t be edited in the timeline panel of Premiere.
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Crossfade is a term used for audio transitioning.
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Cross Dissolve is used for video transitioning.
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.wav files are the most common form of audio download formats.
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Linear audio/video changes are made at a constant rate (in a straight
line).
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Bezier changes are made at varying rates (in a curve). The rates can be
controlled by modifying bezier handles, which are much like anchor points in illustrator.
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16.
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Should the person with the IP address 62.75.211.225 cause the entire class to
receive a harder test due to someone previewing the test early and cheating? Yes, it is still a form
of cheating.
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