A voice used in a video but from someone who is not usually seen in the video.
Narration
The setting of visibility for a video clip
Opacity
A shot in which a camera is locked into a position but can rotate in order to get a panoramic view of a shot.
Panning Shot
A common file format for completed video, commonly found on Mac OS.
MOV
An American television news magazine broadcast on the CBS television network. Debuting in 1968, the program was created by Don Hewitt and Bill Leonard, who chose to set it apart from other news programs by using a unique style of reporter-centered investigation.
60 Minutes
A process used to even out the overall volume within an audio clip.
Normalize
An image that can be used as a background for one or more video clips.
Matte
A lower-quality version of a video created for the purposes of faster editing within Premiere.
Proxy
A signed waiver allowing a persons likeness to be used within a project.
Model Release
An American sports talk television show on ESPN. Episodes air daily Monday through Friday, with the live episode airing from 10 am ET
ESPN's First Take
The very subtle noise present in just about every room.
Room Tone
The process of getting a background from one video track to show through to another video track.
Masking
A frame within a clip that is set to display any time one views the clip while in Icon View in the Project panel.
Poster Frame
A color dot used to display a part of an image.
Pixel
An American syndicated radio show based in New York City hosted by DJ Envy, Angela Yee, and Charlamagne tha God
Breakfast Club
A tool used to cut an audio clip into two video clips without affecting the timing of either clip or the overall timeline.
Razor Cut
A spot in a video where notes are made with the intention of future action to be taken on a video.
Marker
The act of placing a sequence inside of another sequence.
Nesting
A Creative Commons license that states a work can be used but cannot be altered.
NoDerivs
Ranked as the morning's No. 1 newscast
Good Morning America
A series of two or more shots in which one shot is cut to another in a way that the multiple shots still look like a single shot.
Matching Shots
An audio or video setting in which properties such as opacity or volume can be controlled through adding keyframes and then moving the rubber band up or down.
Rubber Band
Data properties used for files
MetaData
Contestants spin throughout the course of the game to determine their cash and/or prizes
Wheel of Fortune