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What are raster graphics made up of?
What are raster graphics made up of?
Pixels
What are vector graphics created using?
What are vector graphics created using?
Mathematical images
What is resolution in digital images?
What is resolution in digital images?
Measures an image's size
What does frame rate measure in videos?
What does frame rate measure in videos?
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The distance between the closest objects in focus and the farthest point of focus is called _____
The distance between the closest objects in focus and the farthest point of focus is called _____
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What is copyright?
What is copyright?
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Which of the following licenses allows reuse of a work if you give credit to the creator?
Which of the following licenses allows reuse of a work if you give credit to the creator?
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Public domain works can be freely used without compensating the authors.
Public domain works can be freely used without compensating the authors.
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What is the purpose of a project scope?
What is the purpose of a project scope?
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What is the Project Panel in Premiere Pro used for?
What is the Project Panel in Premiere Pro used for?
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Which font type is best for print?
Which font type is best for print?
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What do kerning and tracking refer to in typography?
What do kerning and tracking refer to in typography?
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The space between the lines of text is called _____
The space between the lines of text is called _____
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Study Notes
Digital Media & Cinematic Key Terms
- Raster Graphic: Digital images composed of pixels.
- Vector Graphic: Digital images created with mathematical equations, placing lines and shapes in two or three dimensions.
- Pixel: The fundamental unit of a digital image.
- Resolution: Measures the size of an image.
- Frame Rate: The number of frames displayed per second in a video. Higher frame rate means smoother video.
- Subject: The focal point of an image, both visually and conceptually.
- Rule of Thirds: Dividing your design into nine equal boxes with two horizontal and two vertical lines.
- Depth of Field: The distance between the closest (foreground) and farthest (background) objects in focus.
Copyright & Workflow Key Terms
- Copyright: A set of rules to ensure copyright protection doesn't stifle creativity and freedom.
- Public Domain: Works that belong to everyone and can be freely used without paying the creators.
- Attribution: A copyright license permitting reuse of a work with proper credit to the creator.
- Non-Commercial: A copyright license allowing reuse as long as no profit is made from the content.
- Non-Derivative: A copyright license allowing reuse as long as the content isn't modified.
- Share Alike: A copyright license permitting reuse, including modifications, under the same license as the original.
- Project Purpose: The goal of the project. Determines project scope, specifications, and file formats.
- Project Scope: The work required to complete a project.
- Project Specifications: Detailed, clear written goals and limits for a project.
- Target Audience: The intended recipient of the project.
- Feedback Loop: A system for constant input and approval on project direction.
Premiere Pro Workspace
- Project Panel: Organizes links to media files, sequences, and graphics in bins.
- Source Monitor: Used to view and select portions of clips.
- Timeline Panel: The primary editing area for viewing and working on sequences (video segments edited together).
- Program Monitor: Used to preview the sequence currently displayed in the Timeline Panel.
- Save vs. Save As: "Save as" changes the file name and location; "Save" simply saves the file.
- Bins: Folders within Premiere Pro.
Typography Key Terms
- Serif Fonts: Best for print. Examples: Times New Roman, Georgia, Cambria.
- Sans Serif Fonts: Best for screens. Examples: Arial, Roboto, Raleway, Calibri, Impact.
- Leading: Space between lines of text.
- Kerning: Space between individual letters.
- Tracking: Letter-spacing between entire words or highlighted text.
- Baseline: The bottom of a letter, where it sits.
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Explore essential key terms related to digital media and copyright in this quiz. Understand concepts like raster and vector graphics, copyright laws, and creative commons. Enhance your knowledge of cinematic techniques and intellectual property!