Vocabulary Quiz 5

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Video shot used early in the sequence to identify the setting for the following action. Sets the time and location of the scene for the audience.
2.
A video connector characterized by a single metal wire. F-connectors may be either push-on or screw-post.
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A recordable digital video disc. It may be recorded only once and is not a reusable medium. It will hold 4.7 gigabytes of data, or enough for approximately 2 hours of video (with audio) recorded in the MPEG2 mode.
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A microphone that contains an element consisting of a diaphragm and moving coil.
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A videotape format that consists of magnetic tape 8 millimeters wide in a small plastic videocassette shell.
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The process of combining, adding, and deleting audio and video elements to create a television program.
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A camcorder feature that corrects shaky video shots. When this feature is activated, the camcorder examines each frame of video, compares it with the previous frame, and makes small corrections to standardize the framing of the shot.
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A recordable digital video disc. It may be recorded, erased, and reused. It will hold 4.7 gigabytes of data, or enough for approximately 2 hours of video (with audio) recorded in the MPEG2 mode.
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A video shot that includes only part of a person’s face.
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Recording a finished video program onto a medium such as videotape, DVD, SD card, or computer file.