chapter 5 Flashcards

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1
Q

How can you tell which panel is currently active?

A

The active panel has a blue outline around it

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Which button should you click to create a still image from whatever is displayed in the Source Monitor?

A

Export Frame

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Which statement is not true about a subclip?

A

You can delete the original clip without affecting its subclips

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4
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How many sequences can you include in a project?

A

As many as you wish

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5
Q

The in and out marks on the Timeline tell Premiere Pro where a new clip should be positioned and:

A

Select parts of a sequence to remove

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6
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Reviewing your content by clicking the Timeline time ruler and dragging to the left and right is called:

A

scrubbing

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When a sequence has existing clips at the location where you want to add a new clip, your two edit choices are:

A

overwrite and insert

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How does applying an insert edit impact the length of your sequence?

A

The sequence becomes longer

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The term for a sequence in which the order of the clips is correct, but the timing has yet to be worked out is:

A

An Assembly Edit

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10
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The number of frames that still images and still image sequences should play each second is known as:

A

Timebase

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