Video Editing Basic Terms
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- Q1This includes cutting segments (trimming), re-sequencing clips, and adding transitions and other Special Effects.photographymovie recordingline editingvideo editing60s
- Q2This kind of editing is done on computers with specialized software and is non destructive to the video being edited.Non-Linear video editingOffline editingVision mixingLinear video editing60s
- Q3It describes the proportional relationship between the width and height of a video or screen.aspect ratioanglecompressionresolution60s
- Q4It is the international standard format of HDTV, non-HD digital television and analog widescreen televisions.21:94:336:1016:960s
- Q5The camera ________marks the specific location at which the movie camera or video camera is placed to take a shot.heighttypeangleshot60s
- Q6This shot is when the camera is level or looking straight on with the subject.Medium ShotNeutral Shot angleLow AngleLong Shot60s
- Q7This angle shows the viewer the image through the subject's eye.reverse shotclose upback viewPoint of view60s
- Q8This shot can make the subject look small or weak or vulnerable.bird's eye viewmid-angleDutch anglehigh-angle60s
- Q9This has the power to make the subject look: Bigger, Meaner, Stronger, Nobler, Dominant, Authoritative, or ThreateningDutch anglelow-anglesmall angleworm's eye view60s
- Q10What kind of camera angle is shown by the image?drone angleelevated viewbird's eye viewhigh-angle60s
- Q11What type of camera angle is this?low-angleDutch angleworm's eye viewzero-angle60s
- Q12This sort of angle and shot composition can be used to signify to the audience a feeling of psychological "in balance" or "uneasiness" in the shot or movie scene.Dutch angletwisted shotlow-angleRoman tilt60s
- Q13What camera angle is shown by the image?medium shotback shotshot reverse shottwin shot60s
- Q14This is usually done in a high angle so the viewer can look down upon a setting or scene.bird's eye viewportrait shotextreme long shotmedium shot60s
- Q15This shows the subject even though the setting still dominates the picture frame.reverse shotmedium shotlong shotextreme long shot60s