Pre-Production
Premiere Windows
Editing
Effects
Production
100

This is a list of camera angles that you are planning to get.

What is a shotlist?

100

This window gives you the ability to select different tools to use in the Timeline.

What is Toolbar?

100

Undos what you just did.

What is Command + Z

100

Changing this makes the clip bigger or smaller.

What is scale?

100

A piece of equipment that lets you get steady shots.

What is a tripod?

200

Setting up the camera is NOT part of this production phase.

What is pre-production?

200

This window lets you rearrange and edit clips.

What is the Timeline?

200

This tool lets you move clips around the timeline.

What is Selection Tool?

200

Changing this makes a big change to the pitch of an audio.

What is semi-tone?

200

The correct orientation to film in.

What is horizontal?

300

This is what the shot looks like from the camera's POV.

What is a storyboard?

300

This window lets you view the final project or as you scrub through the Timeline.

What is Program?

300

A cut that brings the the audo from the first clip through the second clip.

What is an L cut?

300

To add this effect, it needs to be drug to the middle of two clips.

What is a transition?

300

A shot that only has the characters face in frame.

What is a close-up?

400

The story written down through actions and dialogue.

What is a script?

400

This window is where all of your media is stored.

What is Project?

400

This tool lets you make a cut in the clip.

What is Blade Tool?

400

By clicking this, it will take you to the Essential Graphics panel to edit the text.

What is Edit Properties?

400

This is what FPS stands for.

What is frames per second?

500

A map of where the camera will be when filming. 

What is an overhead?

500

This window lets you see your media and make in and out points.

What is Source?

500

This tool lets you create titles on top of the clip. 

What is type tool?

500

You can do this is in the Essential Graphics panel.

What is change the text?

500

This is the American standard for FPS

What is 24 FPS?