Premiere Pro Vocabulary (Objective 4.00)

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