Hardware Setup
Software Interface
Editing Essentials
Terms
100

What needs adequate RAM?

Computer

100

Your workspace is your...

Editing environment 

100

Where it will be saved. 

Project Location

100

Main window for ingesting, storing, organizing and accessing.

Project Panel

200

Maybe ergonomic?

A chair

200

Individual camera takes.

Video clips

200

How do we get the best quality audio in production?

Shoot double-system sound 

200

Folders the assets are organized in

Bins

300

What hardware problem can easily slow your editing process down?

Not working off an external hard drive. 

300

Titles and Dissolves happen in which tracks?

Video

300

What two things are decided about format before shooting?

Resolution and Frame Rate

300

Divided into Video and Audio Tracks.

Timeline

400

If you are color grading, what two of these might you want?

High-res monitors

400

Photo, Texts and Animation are what kinds of files?

Graphics files

400

Double-system sound means the editor needs to do this before creative editing can begin.

Sync each camera take with its corresponding sound clip.

400

What does Command + Z do?

Undo

500

What can that data calculator I showed you help with?

Figure out the storage needs of your project before you shoot

500

This is where you monitor audio levels for source clips, individual clips in the timeline, and multi-track sequence.

Audio Level Meter

500

Difference between ingesting and importing?

Ingesting = need to transcode (from media card)

Importing = on drive, just bring into edit enviroment

500

Lower resolution replicas of your high-resolution media files.

Proxies