True/False Indicate whether the
statement is true or false.
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1.
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NTSC is the standard for video compression for North America. This has a
slightly different frame rate and resolution.
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2.
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Resolution is the frame speed of an image or video segment.
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3.
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When measuring audio, the higher the Khz or sampling rate, the clearer the sound
file should be.
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4.
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HDV is the newest and most common format of high definition video..
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5.
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When rendering footage in Adobe Premiere, H.264 is one of the most popular
formats for recording, compression, and distribution of high definition video.
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6.
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Auto-save overwrites the original video project file when the application shuts
down abruptly.
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7.
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The most common FPS used for most video production is 30fps.
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8.
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60fps is commonly used for heavy action sequences.
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Matching
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a. | Scale to Fit Frame | m. | Superimposed | b. | Sequence | n. | Transitions | c. | Current Time
Display | o. | Bins | d. | Playhead | p. | Nesting | e. | Scrubbing | q. | Lift | f. | Track Show/Hide | r. | Insert | g. | Track
Mute | s. | Overlay | h. | Display Style | t. | Markers | i. | Standard
Audio | u. | Link/Unlink | j. | Workspace | v. | Group/Ungroup | k. | Panel | w. | Volume Rubber Band | l. | Import | x. | Keyframe |
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The process of placing titles and graphics in track two or above so that it is
over a video.
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10.
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The process of getting the media into the project.
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11.
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An effect that moves a scene from one shot to the next.
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12.
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Individual windows that make up the interface.
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13.
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Folders that allow you to organize your project.
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14.
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The current layout for your panels.
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15.
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When you place one sequence inside of another.
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16.
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An audio track that contains both mono and stereo clips.
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17.
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Removing a clip on a selected track, while leaving a space to be
filled.
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18.
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You can show video clips based on any combination of names and frames.
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19.
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Adds a clip to a specific track and shifts everything down.
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20.
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Turning off all sound with a specific track.
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21.
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Adding a clip to a selected track, while replacing the content and not adding
any length.
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22.
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Temporarily hiding or showing a track in the play sequence.
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23.
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Points on the timeline to identify important action.
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24.
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Moving the playhead back and forth across the time ruler.
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25.
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A standard video clip containing both audio and video tracks linked
together.
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26.
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Indicator used to scrub through your video.
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27.
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Selecting multiple clips and multiple tracks in order to merge them.
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28.
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The number that indicates what time you are at in the sequence.
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29.
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A yellow line that allows you to adjust volume. Keyframes can be used to set
different volume levels.
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30.
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The panel with audio and video tracks where the video editor combines media to
produce a film.
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31.
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These give you the ability to set specific volume/opacity levels on a
timeline.
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32.
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Allows all images imported to match resolutions of the sequence.
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