This is the phase where you ingest or transfer your source media into clips, and then store/organize them for the edit phase.
What is the import phase?
100
Of the three containers (Clip, Event, or Library), this is the largest one.
What is the library?
100
These are quick descriptions applied to clips. They help you locate them quickly and speed up the video "storytelling" process.
What are keywords?
100
Projects are stored under these.
What is an Event?
100
Copying or duplicating a backup of your project is known as this.
What is Versioning?
200
This is the phase where the "magic" begins. This phase consists of several workflows, including trimming clips, adding graphics, and mixing audio.
What is the "edit" phase?
200
An event container stores many of these.
What are clips/clip containers?
200
These are virtual folders (displayed in the Libraries Pane) that list clips with the same keyword.
What is a Keyword Collection?
200
The first edit, which usually represents most of the major editing tasks (not ALL tasks), is also known as this.
What is a "rough cut"?
200
Of the two types of project versioning, this is the most common. It represents a frozen "point in time" version of your project that is NEVER affected by subsequent changes.
What is a snapshot? (What is Duplicate Project as Snapshot?)
300
These are the three post-production workflow phases in Final Cut Pro.
What are Import, Edit, and Share?
300
This is the container that you need to create to store events and clips. You cannot import any media until at least one of these is created.
What is a library container?
300
Keywords are set to a clip y selecting the clip and opening this.
What is the Keyword Editor?
300
In Final Cut Pro, this is defined as a "timeline based container of sequentially arranged clips".
What is a Project?
300
Snapshots are stored in this collection.
What is a smart collection?
400
While working on an editing job, a common/best practice is to NEVER do this with your software or hardware.
What is update/upgrade?
400
When importing media with the import wizard, you always need to associate your media with one of these. If one does not exist, the import wizard will want you to create a new one.
What is an event?
400
This is name for the time segment WITHIN a clip that you can apply a keyword to. (You are not forced to assign a keyword to an ENTIRE clip duration.)
What is a range?
Exercise 3.2.2
400
This is what the green, blue, and purple colored stripes overlaying the clip identifies.
What are Favorite (green), user-applied keyword (blue), and analysis keyword (purple)?
400
Removing the original audio from a clip and replacing it with another piece of audio (like a song, for example) is called this.
What is lifting?
500
The hot keys "Command-Z" effectively do this when you make a mistake.
What is undo?
500
This term defines the mathematical compression of the video.
What is a codec?
(Just above exercide 2.2.1. Bonus: This is the frames per second of the video. What is the frame rate?
500
SDE news editors typically work for News Organizations where it is very fast paced and their videos needed to be aired "yesterday". This is what SDE stands for.
What is a "Same Day Editor"?
500
Trimming tools allow you to remove, or add to an individual clip. This TYPE of trim is the most basic and allows you to remove media (frame by frame if needed) from a project clip.
What is a Ripple trim?
500
This tool repositions a clips relative to time so that one clip can "overlap/overwrite" other clips in the timeline.