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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 vs. Digital Recording

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)

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

High Definition

New digital TV broadcast with at least 720 scan lines with a 16:9 aspect ratio.

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

Linear editing

Reel to reel editing - uses video tape as the editing medium.

Non-linear editing

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

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

Special effects

Buttons and controls on a video switcher that control effects such as Wipe patterns, chroma key, joystick positioner, etc

Time code

Time code

Specially generated address code that marks each video frame with a number.

Timeline

Timeline

In non-linear editing, shows where individual clips of video can be placed in order.

Progressive scan is displaying

Progressive scan is displaying

lines consecutively from the top to the bottom of the screen

Crossing the line: refers to?

Crossing the line: refers to?

filming an action shot from two different sides of the street, field, or court

Basic film editing is done _____________

Basic film editing is done _____________

in the video camera while creating the film

News Package

News Package – A Roll

News Package – A Roll

Video that contains a set of shots (such as long and medium shots) with related audio. A sound bite will often be taken from this video. A sound bite is a brief portion of someone's on-camera statement.

News Package – B Roll

News Package – B Roll

Video that contains different but related scenes. These shots may be cutaways or close-ups of the same scene.

News Package – Cut-a-ways

News Package – Cut-a-ways

A shot that is thermatically connected with the overall event. When inserted between the jump producing shots, will camouflage the position shift. A cut-away is used to facilitate continuity.

News Package – Logging

News Package – Logging

A listing of all shots on a tape, labeling those that are good (OK) and those that are no good (NG). These takes should be listed with an in and out points on the time code.

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