Media Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 1. A single still image within a sequence of video frames that, when played in rapid succession, creates the illusion of motion.
  2. 4. The audio elements, including music, effects, and ambient sounds, that accompany the video.
  3. 7. A written document that outlines the dialogue, actions, and scenes of a video production.
  4. 9. The act of viewing or listening to a recorded video or audio content.
  5. 10. An abrupt transition from one shot to another in a video, often used to change scenes or perspectives.
  6. 11. A visual representation of a video's sequence, typically consisting of sketches or images accompanied by descriptions of each shot.
  7. 13. The narration or spoken commentary added to a video after it's been recorded, often used to provide context or information.
  8. 15. A continuous segment of video captured by the camera from the time it starts recording until it stops.
Down
  1. 2. Various means of communication that reach and influence people, such as newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and the internet.
  2. 3. Text displayed at the bottom of the screen to provide a translation of dialogue or enhance accessibility.
  3. 5. A visual effect used to smoothly change from one shot to another in a video, such as a fade, dissolve, or wipe.
  4. 6. A sequence of moving images and sound, typically recorded and presented digitally.
  5. 8. A set of rules and calculations used by digital platforms to determine what content is shown to users based on their preferences and behaviors.
  6. 10. A short segment of video, often used to refer to a brief portion taken from a longer video.
  7. 12. Abbreviation for "application," referring to software designed to perform specific tasks or functions on digital devices.
  8. 14. The process of selecting, rearranging, and modifying video clips to create a final video.