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Unit 4:Tech & Film Production

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Assembly Edit   show
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show in digital audio and video terms, a directory from which stored shots or sound segments are selected for use It originally was a reference to a storage container lined with a cloth bag, into which cut film or sound stock could be arranged and hung  
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show the process of transferring digital video or audio to the computer for editing  
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Check list   show
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Cut   show
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show a shot other than, but related to, the main action  
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Drop out   show
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show to duplicate an videotape also, to re-record dialogue with lip synchronization after a production is finished dubbing rights legal rights-generally obtained after a copyright fee is paid-making it possible to use copyrighted works for production purposes  
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Effects   show
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show the frequency at which film or video frames run (i.e. 24 fps; 2997 Hz in NTSC; 25 Hz in PAL European format)  
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show the classification of literature, movies, plays, etc according to form and structure and the manipulation and interpretation of reality  
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show the method of using the counter or time-code to log the location of audio and/or video on a tape  
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show connections on equipment (computer, camera, VCR, TV, etc) used to transfer data from another piece of equipment  
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Insert Edit   show
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Insert shot   show
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show video industry term for the tape containing the finished (edited) program  
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Monitor   show
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show any naturally occurring sound recorded in the field, other than interviews  
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Non–Profit   show
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show connections from the equipment (computer, camera, VCR) to transfer data to another piece of equipment (peripherals, computer, camera, VCR, TV, etc)  
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show a television story filed by a reporter which typically includes narration, a stand-up, bites, and accompanying video and natural sound  
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Point of view   show
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show the period in a project's development that takes place after the picture is delivered, or "after the production" This term might also be applied to video/film editing or refer to audio post-production  
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Pre–production   show
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show the taping of the project  
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PSA (public service announcement)   show
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show computer process of performing the calculations to create detail in a three-dimensional computer-generated scene or special effect  
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Royalty   show
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Royalty–free   show
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show the written blueprint for a production  
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Shot list   show
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Sound Effects   show
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show sound on tape, a standard reference to a sound bite (Television Script Format)  
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Sources   show
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show pictures (generally drawings) that illustrates the proposed sequence of shots in a production  
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Synchronization   show
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show slang for the typical (and not too exciting) head-and-shoulders shot of actors seen on talk shows and newscasts  
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Tally light   show
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show a visual line stretching across a computer screen representing intervals of time on which video clips can be placed during non-linear editing  
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Track   show
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Transitions   show
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show an optical transition effect in which one image is replaced by another with a boundary edge that moves in a selected pattern across the frame  
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