Adobe Premiere Pro Crossword Puzzle 6
Across
- 1. An editing feature that adjusts the Out point of the previous clip and the In point of the next clip without affecting the center clip or program duration.
- 2. An editing feature that adjusts the In and Out points of a clip without affecting the adjacent clips or program duration.
- 3. The area of the video screen that will be seen reliably on just about any of the many distribution methods used for film and video content, but it was most useful for broadcast televisions.
- 4. A shot in which the camera appears to be very close to the subject, as in an extreme close-up.
- 6. Aspect ratio for vertical video recorded on your phone.
- 7. A change in video from one clip to another. Often these visual changes involve effects in which elements of one clip are blended with another.
- 8. In digital audio, this is the number of samples per second. The higher the number, the better the sound quality.
- 10. The most common edit; consecutive clips placed one after another in the Timeline window. Straight cuts are preferable to transitions when the scenes are similar and you don’t want edits to be noticeable.
- 11. Moving the focus of a camera either closer to or farther from a subject while shooting.
- 12. Shuttling audio or video material forward or backward while previewing.
- 14. Any aspect ratio for film and video wider than the standard 4:3 format. Previously used to refer to wide-aspect film formats, now typically used to refer to the 16:9 format that has become standard widescreen for DVD, because this is the aspect ratio specified for HDTV.
- 16. Synchronizing clips aligns multiple clips in the Timeline panel. After synchronizing the clips, you can create a merged clip. To synchronize clips in the Timeline panel, first edit the clips into the Timeline panel, and then do one of the following: either align the clips using the Synchronize function, or align the clips manually by dragging them into place until they are synchronized.
- 19. Translating a file from one file format into another; that is, re-encoding the data.
Down
- 1. A tool that allows you to prepare clips that you want to add to a sequence. You set In points and Out points, and specify the clip’s source tracks (audio or video). You can also insert clip markers and add clips to a sequence in a Timeline panel.
- 2. A single frame of video is repeated so it appears to have no motion.
- 5. Percentage of opacity in a video clip or element.
- 9. Audio and video tracks are located in the Timeline panel.
- 13. A phrase used by the director in the early days of the film industry to signal the end of filming, indicating the film is ready to go into post-production. E.g., “That’s a wrap!”
- 14. Wide screen images displayed within a set of aspect ratios (relationship of image width to height) used in film, television, and computer screens.
- 15. The original music that accompanies a film.
- 17. Raw, unedited video that has been recorded by a camera.
- 18. A basic cut between two shots in film and video.