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Analog Video video uses a continuous electrical to capture footage on a magnetic tape.
Digital Video videos that are made up of 1's and 0's, binary format, that represent the video image which computers can read
Capture Video to record audio, video, it still image as digital data in a life
Frame a single picture or still shot in a video
Frame Rate the number of video frames played per second
NTSC Television 24 frames per second
Resolution number of pixels that can be displayed on a screen
480p (720 x 480) standard definition
720p (1280 x 720) high definition
1080p (1920 x 1080) high definition
Preproduction tasks undertaken before production begins
Brainstorming producing ideas through spontaneous group discussions
Script Writing the written text for your movie
Story Boarding sequence of drawings, with directions and sometimes dialog, that represents planned shots for a movie
Casting finding appropriate people to play the roles of the video
Production filming the video
Field of View the extent of what can be seen in a still or video shot.
Shot Types wide, medium , tight
Panning sweeping movement of a camera horizontally across a scene
Zooming gradually changing from a longer to shorter shot or vice versa
Framing the process of creating composition in your shots.
Capturing Video importing video from the original recording device
Clips smaller segments of a larger video
Trim
Sequence
Timeline
Rolling Credits
Sound Tracks
Sound Effects artificially created or enhanced sounds to emphasize content or enhance a creative point in a video
Narration audio of one or more people that has been recorded to enhance or assist in telling the story for your video
Transitions THE VISUAL MOVEMENTS AS ONE PICTURE, VIDEO CLIP, OR TITLE CHANGES TO ANOTHER
Video Effects Enable you to add special effect to your movie
AVI Movie Format audio video interleave
MOV Movie Format Movie
MPEG Movie Format moving picture experts group
FLV Movie Format Flash
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