Adobe Premiere Pro Vocab

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Across
  1. 2. Moving the focus of a camera either closer to or farther from a subject while shooting.
  2. 4. An edit in which the video ends before the audio, which acts as a subtle transition from one scene to the next.
  3. 7. A single still image in a sequence of images that, when displayed in rapid succession, creates the illusion of motion. The more frames per second (fps), the smoother the motion appears.
  4. 10. Comparison of an image’s width to its height. Standard video display is 4:3. HD is 16:9.
  5. 11. The panel where video, image, and audio clips are imported and sorted into bins. It is like the raw ingredients.
  6. 17. System of laws that protect people from having others copy their work.
  7. 18. The thin white box that covers 90% of the screen and is a visual reference for keeping all action inside so as not to get cut off when played on TV.
  8. 20. After copyright expires after a specific length of time (usually 50-70 years after the death of the artist), the work enters this arena.
  9. 21. The graphical element in a video-editing program on which video, audio, and graphics clips are arranged.
  10. 22. Tool that allows you to lengthen or shorten a clip while seamlessly moving the rest of your timeline to accommodate, eliminating gaps.
  11. 25. Shots that frame the subject tightly.
  12. 26. Additional video that helps to tell the story.
  13. 27. A single frame of video repeated so it appears to have no motion.
  14. 28. Changing the position of objects (for example, text or graphics) by moving, rotating, aligning, or distributing them.
  15. 29. This panel lists all the effects that are applied to the currently selected clip and allows you to add keyframes to adjust a clip's properties.
  16. 34. A change in video from one clip to another. Often these visual changes involve effects in which elements of one clip are blended with another.
  17. 36. A fade from one clip into another.
  18. 38. The number of frames per second displayed during playback.
  19. 39. Start and end points for animated effects.
  20. 41. A way of telling Premiere where you want to start and end a clip by using “i” and “o” on the keyboard.
  21. 42. The simplest type of transition, in which the last frame of one clip is followed by the first frame of the next.
  22. 43. Used to compress video data in order to store it or transmit it, this term is a mashup of "code" and "decode." We use H.264 AVC (Advanced Video Coding) to create .mp4s.
  23. 45. The number of pixels in each frame of video (for example, 640 x 480).
  24. 47. The final video production, assembled from high-quality clips, and ready for export to the selected delivery media.
  25. 48. This is the panel that shows your final movie. It is the plated salad.
  26. 49. An editing feature that adjusts the Out point of the previous clip and the In point of the next clip without affecting the center clip or program duration.
Down
  1. 1. The space above the subject's head in a medium close-up or headshot.
  2. 3. Used to indicate important points in time and help you position and arrange clips.
  3. 5. Media that the copyright owner has put out for us to use provided we follow their copyright requirements.
  4. 6. Also known as audio lead; when the audio is heard before the accompanying video.
  5. 8. The transparent area of an image, typically defined by a graphic shape or a bluescreen background. Also called a mask.
  6. 9. List of every shot indicating angle, distance and description. This is the basis for the shooting schedule.
  7. 12. This is when a title moves from side to side along a horizontal plane. For example, a “crawl right” will move from left to right.
  8. 13. Shuttling audio or video material forward or backward while previewing.
  9. 14. Percentage of opacity of a video clip or element.
  10. 15. The automatic change in the duration of an adjoining clip when a clip is inserted or extracted, or when the duration of a clip is altered.
  11. 16. The process of applying edits, effects, and transitions to video frames and preparing a sequence for export.
  12. 19. A visual representation of the script that uses images and notes to help plan out shots.
  13. 23. Intended viewers, including age, gender, interest and background.
  14. 24. Another name for the timeline panel where audio and video tracks are combined. This is the salad mixing bowl.
  15. 25. Also known as a "slate," this is used at the beginning of each take to keep track of scenes.
  16. 30. The yellow line of audio keyframes that you drag and adjust to increase/decrease volume.
  17. 31. Distortions of an audio or video signal, usually caused by interference.
  18. 32. Removing frames from the beginning, middle, or end of a clip.
  19. 33. Spare space used to save files for each project, even when you close the project. The files are reused when you reopen the project associated with them to enhance performance but can take up memory/slow your computer over time.
  20. 35. The process of playing video from the web as it is received, rather than waiting for an entire file to download prior to playback. Speed varies on bandwidth.
  21. 37. The panel used for trimming clips before you insert or overlay them into the sequence. It is like the cutting board.
  22. 40. An editing feature that adjusts the In and Out points of a clip without affecting the adjacent clips or program duration.
  23. 44. Window that contains items such as razor, select, pen, and select track.
  24. 46. The thin white box that covers 80% of the screen and is a visual reference for keeping all text inside so as not to get cut off when played on TV.