Question:* VFX Stand for ?
Answer: • Visual Effects
Question:* The NTSC timecode format in which 2 frame counts are skipped per minute is called:
Answer: • Drop Frame Timecode
Question:* The NTSC timecode format in which 2 frame counts are skipped per minute is called:
Answer: • Drop Frame Timecode
Question:* The NTSC timecode format in which 2 frame counts are skipped per minute is called:
Answer: • Drop Frame Timecode
Question:* Which of these codecs are optimized for playback across the internet?
Answer: • H.264
Question:* This best describes what happens when you drag a new media item from the finder or explorer into the program
Answer: • A clip is created in a bin that references the raw media file, which remains in its original location
Question:* Which of these editing tips is both real and important?
Answer: • Make sure music levels are brought down properly so your audience can hear voice-overs and interview audio.
Question:* What is the name of the property to increase or decrease the footage size ?
Answer: • Scale
Question:* What are the shortcut keys for Undo ?
Answer: • Ctrl + Z
Question:* If a clip in your sequence has "gone offline," how might you correct it?
Answer: • Point the program at the source media using Relink or Reconnect
Question:* What is an In Point?
Answer: • A marker indicating where an edit will begin
Question:* What is the standard frame rate for NTSC television?
Answer: • 29.97 frames per second
Question:* What is a video mixdown?
Answer: • Merge all video tracks into one track
Question:* What is the shortest transition in editing?
Answer: • Cut
Question:* A visual effect dividing the frame into two or more images is known as
Answer: • Split Screen
Question:* What is an Out Point?
Answer: • A maker indicating where an edit will end
Question:* What happens when you delete a clip from a bin?
Answer: • The clip is removed from the project but the source media remains on the server
Question:* Which of the following digital container formats is an exclusive audio container?
Answer: • WAV
Question:* What is an L-cut?
Answer: • An edit where the audio of the next shot begins before we can actually see the next shot.
Question:* When the sequence playhead moves across multiple tracks of overlaping audio, what is played?
Answer: • All tracks of audio are played simultaneously
Question:* What might have happened if a clip in your sequence has "gone offline?"
Answer: • Any of these
Question:* The visual representation of an audio file is called
Answer: • Waveform
Question:* The dimensions in pixels of a 16:9 1080p High Definition frame are...
Answer: • 1920 x 1080 pixels
Question:* The vertical green, yellow, and red meters with -dB markings measure
Answer: • Audio levels
Question:* You have two 5-second video clips back to back in your timeline on V1. You move the second clip up to V2 and earlier by 5 seconds and reduce its opacity to 50%. What will change when you play back?
Answer: • The two clips will be dissolved together
Question:* What is Title Safe?
Answer: • A guideline boundary within which all text-based graphics should be placed
Question:* In HD resolution, ________ is to 720 as 1920 is to 1080.
Answer: • 1280
Question:* What is an alpha channel?
Answer: • A mask layer for graphics indicating which portions are transparent
Question:* Why is Timecode important?
Answer: • All of these
Question:* A setting which allows you to easily align a clip in the timeline to other clips, markers, or the playhead is known as
Answer: • Snapping
Question:* What is a jump cut?
Answer: • An edit where the frames of the preceding and proceeding footage are so similar that it produces a jarring transition.
Question:* You have a clip of dialogue with very low audio. Which of these techniques would make the dialogue easier to hear?
Answer: • Any of these
Question:* Is it true that the editing platform affects the footage quality ? For example : capturing or importing footage to "avid media composer" will keep the quality high more than using "final cut pro"?
Answer: • False
Question:* What is the frame rate for NTSC?
Answer: • 29.97 fps
Question:* Which of these is motion graphics software?
Answer: • After Effects
Question:* Which of the following makes use of the 3:2 Pulldown process?
Answer: • Converting film footage to an NTSC television frame rate
Question:* You have two 5-second video clips back to back in your timeline on V1. You move both clips straight up one track to V2. What will change when you play back?
Answer: • Nothing; the clips will play exactly as they did before
Question:* What is a Flash Frame?
Answer: • A 1- or 2-frame video clip in a sequence, usually unintentional
Question:* Most digital nonlinear systems organize source clips into what?
Answer: • Bins
Question:* Two subjects sit across the table from each other. If the editor cuts from a profile of one subject facing to the right of the screen to a profile of the second subject also facing to the right of the screen the editor has
Answer: • broken the 180 rule.
Question:* The process of converting digital media into the program's preferred codec is known as
Answer: • Transcoding
Question:* What is Scrubbing?
Answer: • Monitoring audio while moving the playhead across a sequence
Question:* What is a Jump Cut?
Answer: • A cut between 2 clips that appear jarring when placed back to back
Question:* In video compression, what does VBR stand for?
Answer: • Variable Bit Rate
Question:* What is the Lower Third?
Answer: • A superimposed name or label on the bottom portion of the screen
Question:* Video scan rates utilizing two alternating fields per single frame are known as _______________ scan.
Answer: • Interlaced
Question:* All modern digital editing software are based on which basic workflow?
Answer: • Nonlinear editing
Question:* Modifying colors of an existing color balanced clip with the intention to enhance artistic appearance of clip or to give specific feel to clip based on theme, plot and event of clip is called?
Answer: • color grading
Question:* You have two 5-second clips on the same video track on your timeline with 3 seconds in between them and perform a ripple delete between them. What will happen?
Answer: • The two clips will play back to back now.
Question:* What is the frame rate for PAL?
Answer: • 25
Question:* Which of the following is NOT a type of edit?
Answer: • Advance Edit
Question:* What is the frame size of PAL DV?
Answer: • 720x576
Question:* What is Rolling?
Answer: • Moving the cut point between two adjacent clips in the timeline so as to make one longer and the other shorter
Question:* which is the correct chroma subsampling value of Apple ProRes 4444?
Answer: • 4:4:4
Question:* What is a good method of smoothing a jarring audio edit?
Answer: • A short audio dissolve
Question:* What does PAL stand for?
Answer: • Phase Alternating Line
Question:* You are making a timelapse video from 250 still images and you must use one image for each frame of the video. What is the final duration of the video if you have to export it in progressive PAL systems?
Answer: • 10 seconds
Question:* A graphic placed over video or images is called a
Answer: • Super
Question:* Which of these best describes the media organization system used by most digital editing systems?
Answer: • Clips in the project reference source media stored elsewhere
Question:* What does "EDL" stand for?
Answer: • Edit Decision List
Question:* What happens when a 40 second clip is edited into a 5 second hole using Insert Edit?
Answer: • Everything in the sequence is moved forward by 40 seconds to accomodate the clip
Question:* Which of the following video cables is NOT capable of carrying HD video?
Answer: • S-Video
Question:* What is online editing?
Answer: • The period of the edit after the film is picture-locked when the media is conformed to full resolution
Question:* What is Slipping?
Answer: • Moving the source in and out points of a clip already inserted into the timeline
Question:* What is offline editing?
Answer: • The period of the edit when the film is cut together, sometimes at low resolution
Question:* You have two 5-second video clips back to back in your timeline on V1. You move the first clip up to V2 and later by 5 seconds. What will change when you play back?
Answer: • Only the first clip will be visible
Question:* When viewing SMPTE colorbars on a properly calibrated vectorscope, which color or colors register at 100% intensity?
Answer: • White only
Question:* You have a 24fps film that must be converted to 25fps for international release. Which of these methods is most often used to yield the best and smoothest results?
Answer: • The film is sped up 4% to match the faster 25fps frame rate
Question:* In video compression, what does the 'I' in 'I-frame' stand for?
Answer: • Intra
Question:* The process of importing analog video into a digital editing system is known as
Answer: • Any of these
Question:* What is AVCHD also known as?
Answer: • MPEG-4 Part 10
Question:* You are trying to align video of a car door closing with a sound effect of a car door slam. When you play it back, the sound effect plays before the image of the door closes. Which of these would allow the effect to sync properly?
Answer: • Any of these
Question:* How many frames does NTSC Drop Frame timecode omit in each 10 minute interval?
Answer: • 18 frames
Question:* Which of these images would likely cause the most video distortion?
Answer: • A graphic containing black text on a 100% intensity white background
Question:* Choose the answer which correctly lists HD video codecs in order of compression quality, from least compression to most:
Answer: • HDV, H.264, ProRes 422
Question:* You have set no In or Out Points in source or sequence. What happens when you perform an overwrite edit?
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