First 5 seconds of your video should contain this.
What is a slate?
The keyboard shortcut to save your project.
What is command-S?
This button begins a new clip and outlines your viewfinder in red.
What is the record button?
This function controls whether the subject appears closer or further away.
This type of shot focuses only on one specific part of a subject (ex. their face).
What is a close-up?
The default transition in Adobe Premiere.
What is cross-dissolve?
The order of these determines which elements of a project appear in the background or foreground.
What are layers?
Without this your camera will have no power.
What is a battery?
Aperture is measured in "blank"-stops.
What is "f"-stops?
Voiceover audio should always be "blank" than background music.
What is louder?
The two keyboard shorcuts for setting an 1. in and an 2. out.
What is "I" and "O"?
This type of background features a blend of 2 or more colors.
What is a gradient?
What is the display?
This command erases all data on an SD Card.
What is format?
What is a high frequency?
What is the Sequence?
The three steps to export a project.
This part of the camera captures light.
What is the lens?
What are Shutter speed, Aperture, and ISO?
"Blank" shifting in Adobe Audition can make audio sound very deep or very high.
What is pitch shifting?
This tool is used to cut clips once they are inserted into the sequence.
What is the razor tool?
What is object selection tool?
This part of the camera digitally processes the light that enters the camera.
What is the camera sensor?
This video setting determines how many images are played per second.
What is frame rate?
2 Part Answer: An interview subject should always be framed like this.
What is in the left or right third of the frame and not looking directly into the camera?