Across
- 7. – A rough version of the edit with basic structure.
- 8. – Processing timeline effects into final playback form.
- 10. – Alternating between two scenes happening at different locations.
- 11. – A developing version of the film with major edits in place.
- 13. – Video played back at a slower frame rate.
- 15. – Applying stylistic color looks.
- 18. – Text shown on screen that displays spoken dialogue or additional information, often used for accessibility, translation, or clarification.
- 19. – A smooth audio transition.
- 21. – Text displayed at the beginning or end of a project that lists the people, roles,and organizations involved in creating the production.
- 23. – Adjusting exposure, contrast, and white balance.
- 25. – The process of arranging video clips, audio, and effects to create a finished story.
- 26. (SFX) – Artificial or recorded sounds added to video.
- 27. – Animated text or graphics.
- 29. – Text graphic at the bottom of the screen identifying a subject.
- 31. (Look-Up Table) – Preset color adjustment.
- 32. – The speed and rhythm of an edit.
- 35. – A gradual appearance or disappearance from black.
- 36. – Maintaining visual flow and logical progression.
- 38. – The width-to-height relationship of the video.
- 40. – The completed, polished version of the edit.
- 41. – Text displayed at the beginning or during a video that presents the name of the project,scene, or segment and helps introduce the content and theme.
- 42. – Correcting color temperature.
- 43. – Amount of data processed per second of video.
- 44. – Changing speed within a clip.
Down
- 1. – Visual representation of sound levels.
- 2. (BGM) – Music added to enhance mood.
- 3. – The number of frames per second (FPS).
- 4. – A cut that matches action or composition between two shots.
- 5. – Custom-made sound effects created for realism.
- 6. – Controls color intensity.
- 9. – A cut that creates a noticeable time or spatial jump.
- 12. – A digital effect connecting two clips.
- 14. – A single still image in a sequence of video.
- 16. – A smooth fade between two shots.
- 17. – A system for compressing and encoding video.
- 19. – A segment of recorded video or audio.
- 20. – Matching sound with video.
- 22. – One image replacing another with motion.
- 23. – File type that holds video, audio, and metadata (MP4, MOV).
- 24. – Producing final video files.
- 28. – A collection of edited clips that form a complete scene or video.
- 30. – Contains spoken words.
- 33. – An instant change from one shot to another.
- 34. – A series of shots edited together to condense time.
- 37. – The area where text should remain visible on screens.
- 39. – The workspace where clips are arranged in order over time.
