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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
audio delay edit | an edit that cuts to the video portion of the next scene before the corresponding audio of the new scene is heard by the audience. |
bin | a window on the computer monitor that displays the first frame of the video clips to be edited. |
crash bang editing | a type of nonprofessional linear editing that is accomplished using only two consumer VCRs, neither of which is a video editor. |
dub | a copy of the master videotape. |
dup | another word for dub |
editing | the process of selecting the good portions of raw video footage and combining them into a coherent, sequential, and complete television program |
edit points | specific locations on the videotape where an edit should begin and end |
edit through black | an edit in which a cut is made during the black that appears on screen between a fade out and a fade in. Also called a kiss black. |
edit transition | the way in which one scene ends and the next scene begins. |
linear editing system | video editing equipment that is based on videotape. The raw footage is placed in a source VCR and the "good" takes of the program footage are copied, in the order the audience will see them, to a tape in the record VCR. |
matched cut | a type of edit in which a similar action, concept, item, or a combination of these is placed on either side of a cut. |
matched dissolve | a type of edit in which a similar action, concept, item, or a combination of these is placed on either side of a dissolve. |
nonlinear editing system | video editing equipment that is based on digital technology and uses high-capacity computer hard drives to store and process video and audio. The taped raw footage is converted to a digital format, copied to a computer's hard drive, and may then be arranged and otherwise manipulated. |
pre-roll | rolling the tape in the source and record machines forward until reaching the edit-in point- automatically performed after backspacing is complete. |
video delay edit | an edit that cuts to the audio portion of the next scene before the corresponding video of the new scene is seen by the audience. |
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