Abbreviations
Footage
Exporting
Audio
Misc
100

What does CU stand for?

Close-Up

100
This shot or footage is processed immediately for the director to review.

Dailies

100

What is the 2nd to last stage within the filmmaking process?

Post-Production

100

What Adobe software is used for editing Audio?

Adobe Audition

100

Gamma is the measurement of the level of what in an image?

Midtones

200

What does ADR stand for?

Automatic Dialogue Replacement

200

What is the process of maintaining consistency of plot, characters, time, objects, places and events of the story?

Continuity
200

What is the act of processing and transcoding data while editing?

Render

200

It "sounds" like it should be in this category but it is the extra information in a video signal that is caused by either under or over exposure.

Noise

200

What are the 5 basic steps of editing?

logging/organizing, assembly, rough cut, fine cut and final cut

300

What does EDL stand for?

Edit Decisions List

300

What is the process of combining visual elements from separate sources into single images, usually done through the method of green-screen, and most recently using "virtual sets" that are replaced by computer graphics programs?

Chroma Keying/Compositing

300
This is the process of importing, organizing and cataloguing every shot.

Ingesting

300

Recording dialogue in a studio after filming to replace the initial recorded lines is called what?

Additional Dialogue Replacement

300

What is grain in film?

A term which comes from shooting on film — it's the light-sensitive material in the film's emulsion that creates a look of texture on screen.

400

What does EDR stand for?

Electronic News Gathering

400

What is a measurement of midtones?

Gamma

400

What is the process through which a movie is made available by a film distributor or via other methods.

Distribution

400

What is a temp track?

An existing piece or music or audio used during the editing phase.

400

What is the difference between interlaced and progressive?

Interlaced video pixels of every other row of pixels in the image are changed at each screen, while progressive video pixels of every line or row in the image is updated at each screen refresh or frame. 

500
What is the abbreviation for the primary colors used to make images in monitors, cameras, and digital projectors?

RGB

500

The point in editing where no further changes will be made to the timecode of the picture is called?

Picture lock
500
What is render time?

The amount of time it will take to process all of your digital files.

500

What is playback music?

Music used in scenes in the actual movie.

500

What analog color-encoding video system is used in North America?

NTSC (National Television Systems Committee)