Across
- 2. scanning of all the odd-numbered lines (first field) and the subsequent scanning of all the even-numbered lines (second field). The two fields make up a complete television frame.
- 4. process of reducing the amount of data used to output a video, image, or sound. Higher compression rates lead to lower quality.
- 10. used to bounce and filter light onto the subject.
- 12. frame of video is scanned by the electron beam as a single field. If slowed down, each frame would appear on the monitor in its entirety on the screen, rather than line by line, as is the case with interlaced scanning
- 14. measure of the clarity of an image, measure of the ability of a video camera to reproduce fine detail
- 15. separate cables/wires, RGB, that give us color
Down
- 1. space from the top of a person's head to the top of the television screen
- 3. of the two/ half-frames in interlaced video
- 5. compression and video quality than MPEG-2. Also called H.264. Use in iPod, web, and Blue Ray playback.
- 6. complete video picture
- 7. for connecting to video devices to send audio and video signals.
- 8. a close-up of an action or object that is inserted into the main action of a master scene
- 9. inner 90 percent of the video frame. Since the outer 10 percent of a broadcast picture is typically cut off by over-scanning, this area is considered safe for most subject matter
- 11. Definition Television
- 13. large bowl shaped light open in front, provides illumination over a large area.
