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Instructions for Side by Side Printing
  1. Print the notecards
  2. Fold each page in half along the solid vertical line
  3. Cut out the notecards by cutting along each horizontal dotted line
  4. Optional: Glue, tape or staple the ends of each notecard together
  1. Verify Front of pages is selected for Viewing and print the front of the notecards
  2. Select Back of pages for Viewing and print the back of the notecards
    NOTE: Since the back of the pages are printed in reverse order (last page is printed first), keep the pages in the same order as they were after Step 1. Also, be sure to feed the pages in the same direction as you did in Step 1.
  3. Cut out the notecards by cutting along each horizontal and vertical dotted line
To print: Ctrl+PPrint as a list

54 notecards = 14 pages (4 cards per page)

Viewing:

Video 1

front 1

Client goals

back 1

Objectives a client wants to achieve

front 2

Target Audience

back 2

a specific group of people that a business wants to reach with their message, product, or service:

front 3

Demographics

back 3

Describe populations and their characteristics

front 4

Accessibility

back 4

Making things able to be accessed by all people

front 5

Compression

back 5

Reducing the file size of a video

front 6

Public domain -

back 6

belonging or being available to the public as a whole

front 7

Copyright:

back 7

the legal ownership of intellectual property such as original works

front 8

Model release:

back 8

permission to use a person's image for commercial purposes

front 9

Location permitting

back 9

permission to film or take photos in a specific location on a specific date

front 10

Property release

back 10

permission to use a property in a photo or video for commercial purposes

front 11

Rights

back 11

Legal ability to distribute, copy, and display

front 12

permissions

back 12

access or control a user has over a particular video

front 13

licensing

back 13

legal agreement that gives a third party permission to use a video for a specific purpose

front 14

Attribution

back 14

Giving credit to the creator

front 15

Commercial vs Non commercial

back 15

A "commercial video" is a video created primarily to promote a product, service, or brand with the intention of generating sales or profit, while a "non-commercial video" is a video created for personal, educational, or artistic purposes without the aim of direct financial gain

front 16

Derivative

back 16

a work that is based on an existing work

front 17

Work for hire

back 17

a legal term that refers to creative works, including videos, where the employer or commissioning party owns the copyright and publishing rights

front 18

Employee/Employer

back 18

  • Employee: The person working for the company.
  • Employer: The company or person who hires the employee.

front 19

Fair use/fair dealing

back 19

legal doctrine that allows the use of copyrighted material without permission in certain circumstances

front 20

Creative commons

back 20

a system that allows content creators to grant permission to use their work while retaining some control over how it's used

front 21

What can’t Premiere Pro locate by default when a project is opened.

back 21

Offline

front 22

Describe what the Pen tool does

back 22

click on any point and adds audio, position, scale etc.

front 23

Describe what the Type tool does

back 23

Creates text and graphics

front 24

Describe what the Hand tool does

back 24

drags clips on the timeline

front 25

Describe what the Selection tool does

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Basic selection and movement

front 26

Describe what the Ripple tool does

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closes the gap between two editing points

front 27

Describe what the rolling edit tool does

back 27

adjusts the cut point between two clips without changing the total duration of the clips

front 28

Describe what the slip tool does

back 28

Slips the source of the clip in/out but does not move it on the timeline

front 29

Describe what the Razor tool does

back 29

Cuts a clip

front 30

Describe what the Track select Forward tool does

back 30

Select all clips in a sequence either forward or backward

front 31

Close up shot

back 31

shot taken of a subject or object at close range intended to show greater detail to the viewer

front 32

mid shot

back 32

camera shot that frames a subject from the waist up, including their surroundings.

front 33

Long shot

back 33

a camera shot that shows the entire subject from head to toe and places that subject in relation to their surroundings.

front 34

aperture

back 34

The opening in a camera that lets light through

front 35

Shutter Speed

back 35

The length of time a camera's sensor is exposed to light

front 36

ISO

back 36

A camera's sensitivity to light

front 37

Which option allows you to export content through Media Encoder?

back 37

Queue

front 38

What correctly defines a sequence?

back 38

An edited video segment or entire project

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Truck shot

back 39

scene photographed from a moving dolly

front 40

Tilt

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camera pivoting vertically (up or down) on a horizontal axis, creating a sweeping motion

front 41

Pan

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horizontal movement of the camera where it pivots left or right while the camera's base remains stationary

front 42

Dolly

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camera physically moves towards or away from a subject,

front 43

Post Production Steps

back 43

Ingest footage, Edit Video/Audio, Color Correction, Export Video

front 44

Rule of thirds

back 44

guideline that divides an image into nine equal sections

front 45

Depth of field

back 45

the area of a photograph that appears in focus, from the nearest to the farthest point

front 46

StoryBoard

back 46

Images or illustrations that represent each shot in a motion picture with descriptive text.

front 47

Leading

back 47

change the vertical spacing between lines of text.

front 48

Baseline Shift

back 48

position characters or words slightly above or below their normal line position

front 49

Kerning

back 49

adjusting the space between individual letter pairs

front 50

Merged

back 50

Different layer to import as single object

front 51

Merge all

back 51

All layers as a single object

front 52

Individual

back 52

All separate objects

front 53

Over the shoulder shot

back 53

camera is positioned behind one character's shoulder, looking towards another character

front 54

Point of view shot

back 54

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