Final Cut Pro X (32) Flashcards
Sub-workflow 10.1
Using Manual Settings for a New Project:
Every project is defined by frame ____ (resolution) and frame ____
size and rate
Sub-workflow 10.1
Using Manual Settings for a New Project:
Frame size (resolution) and frame rate are set automatically by conforming to the first ____; the default setting
edit
Sub-workflow 10.1
Using Manual Settings for a New Project:
Frame size (resolution) and frame rate are set manually by selecting “Use ______ Settings” in the Project Settings window
Custom
Sub-workflow 10.1
Using Manual Settings for a New Project:
Using the Custom settings to manually set frame size (resolution) and frame rate is REQUIRED when one of the following is true:
- The delivery frame size (resolution) and rate are known and differ from the source media files
- A video clip of non-native frame size (resolution) is used in the first edit
- A ________ clip (audio only or still image) is used as the first edit
nonvideo
Sub-workflow 10.1
Using Manual Settings for a New Project:
“Non-native resolutions” refers to a frame size (resolution) not common to video formats. This resolution requirement has become more common with the growing use of video in nontraditional venues. Digital signage video is growing as businesses and advertisers compete to attract more eyeballs (compared to traditional static billboards, business advertising banners, and menu boards). These displays require non-native resolutions because many are “______” layouts on custom displays or vertical “________” orientation. Other industries now exploring creative video display installations include museums and trade-show venues.
banner
portrait
Sub-workflow 10.1
Using Manual Settings for a New Project:
Although a project’s frame size (resolution) may be changed at any time, the frame rate locks in after the first ____ in the project
edit
Sub-workflow 10.1 exercize:
Using Manual Settings for a New Project:
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