Media
Multicasting
Linear Editing
Colour Profiles
100

What are some examples of media?

Newspapers 

Magazines 

Books 

Radio 

Television 

Cinema

 Internet 

Social media

100

What are some examples of multicasting?

Live streaming of events 

Online gaming 

Video conferencing

100

What is an advantage of linear editing?

Cost-effectiveness- Linear editing systems that use physical tape were less expensive to set up compared to other systems like nonlinear ones

100

What are some examples of colour profiles? 

Standard RGB

Adobe RGB

Pro Photo RGB

200
What are two types of media? 

Digital Media, Print Media, Electronic Media


200

What is an advantage of multicasting?

Server load is reduced as this uses as single source transmission, which means that one source send data to multiple recipients, reducing the load on the server of the source.

200

What is linear editing?

LINEAR EDITING is a traditional method of video editing where content is edited sequentially.

200

What is a colour profile?

sets of data that define the range of colors a device can reproduce or the way colors should be represented in digital media.

300

What is the definition of media?

Media can be defined as the channels or tools that are used to store, transmit, or deliver information or data.

300

What is the definition of multicasting?

A method where data is sent from a single source to multiple specified receivers simultaneously. A

300

What is a type of linear editing?

Sequential Workflow 

Physical Media

300

What is a type of colour profile?

ICC Profiles

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