DVT Crossowrd

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Across
  1. 2. Rate - The number of individual frames displayed per second in a video.
  2. 7. Types - Different angles and distances at which a video is captured, such as close-up, wide shot, and medium shot.
  3. 8. - The amount of data processed per second in a video, usually measured in Mbps (megabits per second).
  4. 10. - The smallest unit of a digital image or video, representing a single point of color.
  5. 11. - A visual outline or plan that details the sequence of shots and scenes in a video.
  6. 13. - The adjustment of the lens to make the subject appear closer or farther away in the frame.
  7. 15. - The horizontal movement of a camera from one side to another while filming.
  8. 16. Key (Green Screen) - A technique where a specific color (often green or blue) is replaced with another video or image.
  9. 18. - The vertical movement of a camera up or down while filming.
  10. 19. - Effects used to smoothly change from one video clip or scene to another.
Down
  1. 1. Correction - Adjusting the colors and tones in a video to achieve a desired look or fix issues.
  2. 3. - The process of saving a video project as a playable file in a specific format.
  3. 4. Ratio - The proportion of a video's width to its height, expressed as a ratio (e.g., 16:9).
  4. 5. - The process of reducing the file size of a video by removing redundant data.
  5. 6. - A visual representation of the chronological order of video clips and audio in an editing project.
  6. 9. Levels - The volume and intensity of the audio in a video, usually measured in decibels (dB).
  7. 10. - The act of viewing a video or playing it back for review.
  8. 12. - The number of pixels that make up the width and height of a video frame.
  9. 14. - Short for "compression-decompression," it's a software or hardware used to compress and decompress video files.
  10. 17. - The process of selecting, arranging, and manipulating video clips and audio to create a final video.