Introduction to Video

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  1. 2. editing software programs used to capture, edit, and manipulate video images, add effects, titles and music to create studio-quality video
  2. 3. a technique for superimposing one video image onto another; most common chroma key colors are blue and green
  3. 5. high speed interface that connects external devices; commonly known as IEEE1394; 1394A for PCs; 1394B for Macs 6. FLV – flash video; video format used to deliver video over the Internet using Adobe Flash Player
  4. 7. the process of creating a DVD that will play in a DVD player
  5. 8. the process of preparing all the elements of a video production, including planning, storyboarding, script writing, scheduling, props, camera angles and locations 11. Production – the process of recording video
  6. 9. mpeg 4; a compressed file format that can be used for audio or video; appropriate for streaming
  7. 10. all phases of production following recording of video, i.e. capturing, editing, titling, exporting, etc
  8. 12. standard for compressing digital video; universal standard for digital video
  9. 15. movie data file from a DVD disc
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  1. 1. open file format for streaming multimedia files containing text, graphics, sound, video and animation for windows platform 2. AVI – audio video interleave; video file format originally designed for Windows; can be compressed or uncompressed, depending on the codec used
  2. 4. software that will convert a video file from one format to another
  3. 6. movie; common multimedia format used for video commonly played in Quicktime
  4. 11. compressed video format designed for Windows but also viewable on Macs
  5. 13. standard hardware interface for attaching peripherals to a computer
  6. 14. a mobile tripod or a moving platform for the camera; allows for smooth camera movement and tracking shots