The Standard Definition (SD) aspect ratio
What is 4:3?
The colors that are used in a computer display are represented as
What is RGB?
Written description of video that includes shot information, action elements, dialogue and transitional elements
What is script?
The smallest microphone for recording close up
What is a lavalier mic?
When a clip is unavailable or Premiere Pro cannot locate the clip
What is an offline clip?
The High Definition (HD) aspect ratio
What is 16:9?
Intensifies the whole image
The document that is a visual representation of the script using images and notes to help plan out shots
What is storyboard?
The microphone with a narrow pickup pattern and has to be pointed directly towards the subjects speaking but is on the camera
What is a shotgun mic?
The menu option that will give you access to any available panel
What is the Window Menu?
Frame rate measures
What is Frames per Second?
Difference of color and light in an image
What is contrast?
The document that includes the number shots per location, the duration and description of each shot, the availability of the location and talent
What is shot list?
The piece of equipment that supports the camera so there is no shaky movement in the captured footage
What is a tripod?
The process of removing a solid-color background from a shot
The standard frame rate for video
What is 24fps?
The process of correcting your footage so objects appear true white in your video.
What is White Balance?
The release that grants permissions from an individual for the use of their likeness
What is model release?
The piece of equipment that allows for smooth movement when recording
What is a dolly?
The tool that trims a clip without leaving a gap between two edit points
What is the Ripple Edit tool?
Frame size for Full HD video (pixel ratio)
What is 1920 by 1080?
Intensifies only muted colors
What is Vibrance?
The creations of the mind and includes things like copyright, trademarks, and patents for artistic works, music, symbols, and designs
What is Intellectual Property?
The iris controls the Aperture which effects what
What is the amount of light let in?
The Freeze Frame technique that resumes motion of the clip after the 2 second freeze frame
What is Insert Frame Hold Segment?