IT Media Content Area 3 - L14 - Video Editing

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Across
  1. 2. This involves cutting together two visually similar shots or scenes.
  2. 6. A commonly used video file format that allows for the playback of both video and audio. Created by Microsoft and so native to Microsoft operating systems.
  3. 7. The way one shot changes to the next.
  4. 8. A slow transition from one scene to another through the video editing technique ‘superimposing’.
  5. 9. Where audio leads before the visual comes in/catches up.
  6. 11. A sequence of clips that are often used to show the passing of time
  7. 13. This file type has a higher resolution with six times the resolution of standard video(HD).
Down
  1. 1. When a portion of the film is cut out to skip a section of footage and preserve visual interest.
  2. 2. A common format for video files that allows a creator to store a lot of information (video and audio) in a smaller file size.
  3. 3. This is simply a method that uses computer software to edit the footage.
  4. 4. The process of manipulating and editing the arrangement of video shots
  5. 5. This involves adding transitional pieces that might not include the main subject but that provide context to the subject through supplemental b-reel footage.
  6. 10. Where multiple layers of video are superimposed - laid on top of one another to achieve an effect, the most common here being a ‘fade’.
  7. 12. The opposite - where video leads before the audio comes in/catches up.