The planning stage where you decide your message and what footage to shoot.
What is pre-production?
The area where clips and audio are arranged in order.
What is the timeline?
The panel used to improve and control audio levels.
What is the Essential Sound Panel?
A professional habit used to prevent losing your work.
What is saving frequently?
A video designed to promote a person, place, or idea.
What is a promotional video?
The stage where you actually record your video footage.
What is production?
The tool used to cut clips in the timeline.
What is the Razor Tool?
The feature that improves clarity of spoken voice.
What is Enhance Speech?
The folder where video, audio, and images should be stored.
What is the resource folder?
A video that explains or tells a true story.
What is a documentary?
The stage where you edit video, audio, and finalize the project.
What is post-production?
The process of separating audio from video so they can be edited independently.
What is unlink audio?
This automatically lowers background music when someone is speaking.
What is ducking?
This happens when Premiere cannot locate media files.
What is missing media?
The group of people your video is intended for.
What is the target audience?
During this stage you may plan your target audience and message.
What is pre-production?
The recommended way to bring files into your project.
What is File → Import?
These allow you to control audio levels over time.
What are keyframes?
The feature that lets you recover earlier versions of your project.
What is auto-save?
Keeping the camera steady to prevent shaking.
What is stabilization?
The three main stages of video production.
What are pre-production, production, and post-production?
The keyboard shortcut used to save your project.
What is Ctrl + S?
This gradually increases or decreases audio volume.
What is fade in / fade out?
Why it is important to organize your files before editing.
What is to prevent missing files and make editing easier?
Using visuals, sound, and narration to communicate a message.
What is storytelling?