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Analog video uses a continuous electrical signal to capture footage on a magnetic tape. Examples would include VHS, 8mm.
a) Analog video
b) Digital video
c) Analog audio
d) Digital audio

Made up of 1’s and 0’s, binary format, that represent the video image which computers can read.
a) Analog video
b) Digital video
c) Analog audio
d) Digital audio

To record audio, video, or still images as digital data in a file.
a) Frame
b) Frames per second (FPS)
c) Trim
d) Capture

A single picture or still shot, that is one of many sequential images that make up video.
a) Capture
b) Trim
c) Frame
d) Analog video

The number of video frames displayed per second (FPS). Higher frame rates generally produce smoother movement in the picture.
a) Display Resolution
b) Preproduction
c) Frames Rate
d) Production

The events that take place prior to the actual shooting of the video.
a) Preproduction
b) Production
c) Post-production
d) Capture:

The actual shooting/recording of the video.
a) Frame
b) Preproduction
c) Post -production
d) Production

All events between production and creating the final version of the video.
a) Postproduction
b) Production
c) Preproduction
d) Audacity

Audio Video Interleave)
a) Created by Microsoft; Uses less compression than MOV or MPEG; Supported by almost all computers using Windows
b) Developed by Apple Computer; Cross-Platform; Opens with Apple QuickTime
c) Developed by Moving Pictures Expert Group; Compresses well; Commonly used for the Internet
d) Developed by Adobe Systems; Commonly used to deliver video over the Internet by using Flash Player; Used by YouTube, Hulu, VE

Developed by Apple Computer; Cross-Platform; Opens with Apple QuickTime
a) .mov
b) .avi
c) .mp4
d) .flv

Developed by Moving Pictures Expert Group; Compresses well; Commonly used for the Internet
a) .flv
b) .avi
c) .mov
d) .mp4

Developed by Adobe Systems; Commonly used to deliver video over the Internet by using Flash Player; Used by YouTube, Hulu, VEVO, etc…
a) .avi
b) .mov
c) .flv
d) .mp4

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