Premiere Pro Learn Lesson Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 1. The process of generating a final version of a video with all effects applied.
  2. 4. Splits a clip into separate sections.
  3. 5. Adjusts a clip’s duration while shifting adjacent clips automatically.
  4. 8. A tool used to mask out parts of a video using another layer.
  5. 9. The vertical line that moves across the timeline to indicate the current frame.
  6. 11. Adjusts the in and out points of two adjacent clips without affecting the timeline length.
  7. 12. A visual representation of audio levels.
  8. 14. Used to preview and trim clips before adding them to the timeline.
  9. 15. A collection of video and audio clips arranged in a timeline.
  10. 16. A pre-designed animated title or lower third.
  11. 19. Where adjustments to effects, scale, position, and opacity are made.
  12. 24. An effect that reduces camera shake.
  13. 25. Controls the transparency level of a clip.
  14. 28. The area where video and audio clips are arranged and edited.
  15. 29. Moves a clip’s in and out points without changing its duration.
  16. 30. Reduces background noise in audio clips.
  17. 31. Adjusting the audio between the left and right speakers.
  18. 32. A high-quality codec used for professional video editing.
  19. 34. The number of frames displayed per second (e.g., 24fps, 30fps, 60fps).
  20. 36. Used to select and move clips in the timeline.
  21. 37. Temporary storage for media files that helps Premiere Pro run smoothly.
Down
  1. 2. The process of generating a preview or exporting a final version of the project.
  2. 3. Stores imported media, sequences, and other assets.
  3. 6. A transition that fades a clip to black.
  4. 7. A panel that allows you to preview and import media files.
  5. 10. Displays the active sequence being edited.
  6. 13. A panel for color correction and grading.
  7. 17. The proportional relationship between the width and height of a video (e.g., 16:9).
  8. 18. Changing volume over time by adding keyframes to an audio track.
  9. 20. The settings used to finalize a video, such as format, resolution, and compression.
  10. 21. A panel that allows for audio mixing and noise reduction.
  11. 22. A point in time where an animation or effect change occurs.
  12. 23. The amount of data used per second of video; affects file size and quality.
  13. 26. A transition that smoothly blends two clips together.
  14. 27. Adjusts the volume level of an audio clip.
  15. 33. Used to create keyframes for adjusting effects or audio levels.
  16. 35. A method for compressing and decompressing video files.
  17. 38. A widely used video compression format for exporting videos.