TLE Flashcards
Term 3 Examination
It is a cross-platform video editing software that supports various operating systems including Linux, OS X, and Windows.
OpenShot
How many video transitions are there in OpenShot?
over 400 video transitions
What is the first step in using OpenShot?
Step 1: Import Media Files.
What are the three types of tracks in OpenShot?
The three types of tracks are Top Track (always visible), Middle Track (visibility depends on upper clips), and Bottom Track (always at the bottom).
allows you to add multiple files to the timeline simultaneously, useful for slideshows or multiple short clips.
Add to Timeline
How do you view the properties of an imported file in OpenShot?
Right-click on the file and choose ‘File Properties’ to view the media file’s information.
What happens when you remove a file from the project in OpenShot?
Removing a file from the project makes it unavailable for that video project but does not delete the underlying physical file.
How do you transform a clip in OpenShot?
Select a clip, right-click, choose ‘Transform’, and use the blue handles to adjust scale and position.
It is the craft of planning and creating visual content to communicate ideas and messages.
Graphic design
This includes animation, audio, typography, imagery, video, and other effects used in media.
Motion graphics design
It is a post-production technique used to connect one shot to another, often using a basic cut.
Transition
What are common video transitions?
Common video transitions include Fade, Wipe, and Cut.
What systems does OpenShot support?
Linux, OSX and Windows
What do you call all the objects in your track?
Clip
This is to split the video
Split Clip
This shows the kind of file or the information about the file
File Properties
This is where you will see all the default animations and effects in OpenShot
Preset Menu
This is to adjust the location and time scale
Transform
This is the horizontal scaling
Scale X
This is the vertical scaling
Scale Y
This is the horizontal movement
Location X
This is the vertical movement
Location Y
He is the father of Animation
Emile Cohl
This is like summarizing a long event into shorter sequences for storytelling
Narrative Montage