Multiple Choice
Matching
-_______ Footage illustrative of what your story is about, used to cover jump cuts and provide visual variation. Also called "coverage."
A) A-B roll editing
B) Action axis
C) Assemble Editing
D) Blacking
E) Bin
F) B-roll
G) Control Track Editors
H) Coverage
I) Cover shot
J) Cutaway shot
K) Cut-in shot
L) Digitizing (footage)
M) Edit Master Tape
N) EDL (Edit Decision List)
O) Frame Accuracy
P) Gigabyte
Q) Insert Editing
R) Jog
S) Jump Cut
T) Laundering An EDL
U) Leader
V) Master shot
W) Neutral screen direction
X) NLE
Y) Nonlinear Editing
Z) Off-line Editing
Aa) One-Hundred Eighty (180) Degree Rule
Bb) On-Line Editing
Cc) Pad Video
Dd) Pictorial continuity
Ee) Playback Tape
Ff) Pre-roll
Gg) Punch-and-Crunch Editing
Hh) Record Tape
Ii) Scalable Type Font
Jj) Search
Kk) Shuttle
Ll) Slate
Mm) Slop Video
Nn) SMPTE Time Code
Oo) Story Continuity
Pp) Straight Cut Editors
Qq) Tail Slate
Rr) Terabyte (TB)
Ss) VNF
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Q3: Matching<br>-_ A tape containing raw footage or
Q4: Matching<br>-_ Edit controllers that count pulses to
Q5: "A-B roll editing" is a film and
Q6: Matching<br>-_ The final program tape on which
Q7: Matching<br>-_ Revising the editing instructions you've previously
Q8: Matching<br>-_ A shot of subject matter visible
Q9: Matching<br>-_ A manually-cued, manually-controlled procedure used to
Q10: Matching<br>-_ A billion bytes of computer information.<br>A)A-B
Q11: Matching<br>-_ Also known as "record tape."<br>A)A-B roll