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Production Process • What events happen during the production process?
Production Process • What events happen during the production process? • Actual Taping
Production Process • What events happen during the post-production phase?
Production Process • What events happen during the post-production phase? Editing to create the final project.
Production Process • Where is the preview bus located on the tricaster and what does it do?
Production Process • Where is the preview bus located on the tricaster and what does it do? • A row of buttons on the switcher used to select the upcoming video (preset function) and route it to the preview monitor (preview function) independent of the line-out video.
Production Process • What is the program bus located on the tricaster and what is its function?
Production Process • What is the program bus located on the tricaster and what is its function? • The bus on the switch whose inputs are directly switched to the line-out.
Production Process • Where are the key bus (buttons) located on the tricaster and what do they do?
Production Process • Where are the key bus (buttons) located on the tricaster and what do they do? • A row of buttons on the switcher, used to select the video source to be inserted into a background image (a chroma key).
Production Process • Where are the mix/effects (buttons) located on the tricaster and what do they do?
Production Process • Where are the mix/effects (buttons) located on the tricaster and what do they do? • A row of buttons on the switcher that permit the mixing of video sources, as in a dissolve or super.
Production Process • Where is the fader bar located on the tricaster and what does it do?
Production Process • Where is the fader bar located on the tricaster and what does it do? • A lever which controls the speed of a mix (dissolves and fades) and the nature of a superimposed effect.
Analog Recording • Standard analog video signals are designed to be broadcast and displayed on a television screen. To accomplish this, a scheme specifies how the incoming video signal gets converted to the individual pixel values of the display.Analog is the measurement/time it takes to complete of a full wave length. • The level of an analog video signal varies continuously (changing from instant to instant) to record the image or sound
Digital Recording • A recording method that repeatedly samples the original continuous signal and records the numerical values of the samples, instead of the signal itself.
Frames per second (fps) • The number of individual frames (pictures) displayed on video in a second. The NTSC and high definition standard is 30. Film is shown at 24frames per second.
High Definition • New digital TV broadcast with at least 720 scan lines with a 16:9 aspect ratio.
Aspect Ratio • The aspect ratio of an image describes the proportional relationship between its width and its height. • The ratio of the width of a TV screen to the height. NTSC video is 4:3 (4 units wide to 3 units high) • High definition TV is 16:9.
Linear editing • Reel to reel editing - uses video tape as the editing medium.
Non-linear editing • The video and audio information are stored in a computer hard disk. Allows random access to shots
NTSC - National Television System Committee (used in the U.S. and Japan)
NTSC - National Television System Committee (used in the U.S. and Japan) • Refers to composite TV signal used from 1941 to the present - 525 scan lines displayed. Being replaced with the better high definition standard.
Sound track • The audio portion of a video recording. In editing, it is shows as the audio portion of the project on the timeline. In the film industry it refers strictly to themusical score.
Special effects • Buttons and controls on a video switcher that control effects such as Wipe patterns, chroma key, joystick positioner, etc
Time code • Specially generated address code that marks each video frame with a number.
Timeline • In non-linear editing, shows where individual clips of video can be placed in order.
Progressive scan is displaying • lines consecutively from the top to the bottom of the screen
Crossing the line: refers to? • filming an action shot from two different sides of the street, field, or court
Basic film editing is done _____________ • in the video camera while creating the film