AY Honors/Video - Advanced/Answer Key
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(in or out) OR fade to black: dissolving to or from black (begin & end of show; scene changes)
2b
One camera slowly fades out while another fades in; some overlap; more dramatic effect
2c
Special effect in which a new picture comes in from a corner, top bottom sides, shapes, etc.
2d
(superimpose) when one picture (or graphic) appears on top of or at the same time as another picture. (for example: graphics may be superimposed over a shot.)
2e
Cut the screen in half to allow for two camera shots at the same time (no overlapping)
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4a
Color temperature of the image. Setting depends on the lighting available.
4b
A structure surrounding a vessel’s navigation light so as to shield the light from view at certain points of the compass as required.
4c
The light already present in a scene, before any additional lighting is added.
4d
A device that allows a person to mix several video/audio sources and some special effects to process video renditions.
4e
Used to enhance a video dramatically by the appropriate amount of white and colored light.
4f
In television, the specific form of the signals that make up the video signal. For example, component versus composite format.
4g
A complete video picture composed of two fields (two complete interlaced scans of the monitor screen). A frame consists of 525 interlaced horizontal lines of picture information in NTSC, 625 in PAL.
4h
A routing switcher or auxiliary bus used to expand the number of video or key inputs that can feed an input of a digital picture manipulator or keyer. Many keyers only accept one key source and fill, but by connecting an input selector to those inputs, many more source and fill signals become available just by selecting cross points on the input selector.
4i
In video, a device that directly displays a video picture from a camera, videotape recorder, special-effects generator, or video switcher output. This is typically multiple screens, one for each of the inputs and one for the final monitoring display.
4j
An electrical signal that carries television picture information.
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- avi-Audio Video Interleave file
- mov-Apple QuickTime Movie
- mp4-MPEG-4 Video File
- wmv-Windows Media formats
- etc.
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All video uses some sort of lighting, whether it be natural light (from the sun) or artificial lights. The goal of video lighting is to choose the best source(s) to achieve your goals.
First and foremost you need enough light. You must ensure that your camera is able to record an acceptable picture in the conditions. With modern cameras this is seldom a problem except in very low light or strong contrast.
Assuming you have enough light, you must then consider the quality of the light and how the various light sources combine to produce the image.
When moving between locations, think about what light source you are using. If you move from an outside setting to an inside one with artificial lights, the amount of light may seem the same but the color temperature will change according to the type of lights. In this case you need to white balance your camera for the new light source.
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7a
(NLE) Video editing software that does not affect the source media. Non-destructive editing. Examples: Sony Vegas, Avid, Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro.
7b
Video, graphics, and photos
7c
Bring media into the NLE
7d
The area in the NLE where the media is displayed in chronological order.
7e
Dividing the media into sections for editing in Sony Vegas
7f
Deleting portions of the media that have been split
7g
The ability to undo an editing task
7h
A change from one shot to the next, examples: cut or crossfade
7i
Adding a video track on top of another in the timeline
7j
Adding words to the timeline
7k
A type of scrolling title used for ending credits
7l
The process of calculating effects in a video editing program to produce final video output.
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The amount of detail in an image or signal. On a computer screen, the resolution is the number of pixels.
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(ie: Imovie, Adobe Elements, Premier, Final Cut Pro, etc.)
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“But you, Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book until the time of the end; many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall increase.”
And He said to them, "Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature."
When Daniel penned his text, he indicated that there would be an increase in knowledge. In order to witness “live” what was happening, one had to be “present.” Today, we can witness “live” events through multiple media.
We are now able to fulfill what Jesus said in Mark 16:15 by using media technology to reach places that Christians are forbidden to enter vía the Internet and satellite.
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Examples: www.youtube.com, www.facebook.com
Note: church websites would also be a great place to upload the videos.
Parent supervision/authorization may be needed if uploading to a public site where account creation is required.
Please note, short videos on how to upload video to YouTube. WikiHow: Upload a Video to YouTube
How to Upload Videos to YouTube (for Beginners)
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