Typical background noise when filming in a location.
Ambient Sound
An effect in which one clip fades out while the next clip fades in.
Dissolve
A setting in which a Premiere project can be set to be saved on an interval. Through this setting, one can also control the number of previous copies of a file to keep.
Auto-Save
Ranked as the morning's No. 1 newscast
Good Morning America
A status of a work that protects the work from use without obtaining permission from the original author of the work.
Copyright
Audio distortion that happens when an amplifier is pushed past its limit.
Clipping
is a type of shot used to get the focus on a single object.
Close-Up
Footage used to supplement a video; often used to replace footage considered unusable within the timeline of a video.
B-Roll
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 act of crediting an original author for the use of an authors work.
Attribution
A type of scene in which shots are taken from different distances and positions to better capture what is going on in a scene.
Coverage Shot
A consideration for design in which a video clip is made easier for those who are vision-impaired to view it and/or for those who are hearing-impaired to use closed captions or similar means for viewing the video.
Accessibility
A cart, often used on tracks, used to move a camera with a person or object during a shot.
Dolly
Text that animates horizontally on a screen.
Crawling Text
A type of cut in which a sequence of clips is placed in the correct order but the timing of the clips is still to be determined.
Assembly Cut
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