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Across
  1. 2. scanning of all the odd-numbered lines (first field) and the subsequent scanning of all the even-numbered lines (second field). The two fields make up a complete television frame.
  2. 4. process of reducing the amount of data used to output a video, image, or sound. Higher compression rates lead to lower quality.
  3. 10. used to bounce and filter light onto the subject.
  4. 12. frame of video is scanned by the electron beam as a single field. If slowed down, each frame would appear on the monitor in its entirety on the screen, rather than line by line, as is the case with interlaced scanning
  5. 14. measure of the clarity of an image, measure of the ability of a video camera to reproduce fine detail
  6. 15. separate cables/wires, RGB, that give us color
Down
  1. 1. space from the top of a person's head to the top of the television screen
  2. 3. of the two/ half-frames in interlaced video
  3. 5. compression and video quality than MPEG-2. Also called H.264. Use in iPod, web, and Blue Ray playback.
  4. 6. complete video picture
  5. 7. for connecting to video devices to send audio and video signals.
  6. 8. a close-up of an action or object that is inserted into the main action of a master scene
  7. 9. inner 90 percent of the video frame. Since the outer 10 percent of a broadcast picture is typically cut off by over-scanning, this area is considered safe for most subject matter
  8. 11. Definition Television
  9. 13. large bowl shaped light open in front, provides illumination over a large area.