Premiere Pro Vocabulary (Objective 4.00)
Across
- 2. The term originated when developed film clips were stored in physical bins; they serve as file folders to hold and organize assets.
- 5. The area that contains tools, templates and layouts to add text and graphic clips.
- 7. Includes a larger project panel to help a user organize clips and add them to new sequences.
- 11. The number of pixels contained in each frame. This determines the amount of detail in the video
- 12. A digital document, image, video, or audio that can have multiple renditions and can have sub-assets.
- 14. When a software tells the computer to draw the graphics for previewing
- 15. The physical environment where a video is being filmed
- 16. The frequency at which snapshots of an analog signal are recorded
- 18. A preconfigured setting for a video sequence. It includes video settings such as resolution, frame rate, and audio sampling rates.
- 19. Ususally represented as hours, minutes, seconds, then frames with each element separated by a colon
- 20. This area provides a range of mixers to adjust a user's soundtrack.
Down
- 1. The area that allows the user to make favorite assets available across other desktop and mobile apps.
- 3. Points that a user can add to a video clip to indicate importance and/or add commentary.
- 4. An individual video timeline
- 6. indicates the current frame displayed in the program monitor. It is indicated by a blue triangle on the ruler.
- 8. The location on the computer where Adobe Premiere Pro will store media and other files related to the project
- 9. Additional tools in the Adobe Premiere interface that are used for color adjustments.
- 10. The relationship between width and height
- 13. Visual lines that can be adjusted to help with aligning text and graphic objects.
- 17. The layout where a user adds clips to a sequence.