Competencies 4A & 4B by Sergio Perez EDTC

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Competencies 4A & 4B by Sergio Perez EDTC 6343.61 Photo retrieved from http://flic.kr/p/cNXjVY

Analog A type of video recording that uses an electrical signal to record on magnetic tape. A type of video recording that uses an electrical signal to record on magnetic tape. Examples include: VHS, 8-tracks, cassettes A type of video recording that uses a series of 0s and 1s (binary code) to record images electronic. Example: DVD Photo retrieved from http://thetyee.ca/Mediacheck/2009/07/14/NoMoreFreeTV/

Digital A type of video recording that uses the binary code (0’s & 1’s) to record images electronically. A type of video recording that uses an electrical signal to record on magnetic tape. Examples include: VHS, 8-tracks, cassettes A type of video recording that uses a series of 0s and 1s (binary code) to record images electronic. Example: DVD Photo retrieved from http://www.featurepics.com/online/Binary-Code-744913.aspx

Linear Editing Used to edit analog video. You must fast forward and rewind to get to a specific place on the video. Linear editing - A form of editing used to change analog video. You must fast-forward and rewind to get to specific places within the video (i.e. linear-- go in a straight line) Nonlinear editing - A form of editing used to change digital video. You can skip to any place in the video to make changes. (i.e. nonlinear-- not in a straight line) Photo retrieved from http://hollywoodreinvented.com/2011/07/becoming-a-professional-film-video-editor/

Nonlinear Editing Used to edit digital video. One can skip to any place in the video to make a change. Linear editing - A form of editing used to change analog video. You must fast-forward and rewind to get to specific places within the video (i.e. linear-- go in a straight line) Nonlinear editing - A form of editing used to change digital video. You can skip to any place in the video to make changes. (i.e. nonlinear-- not in a straight line) Photo retrieved from http://library.creativecow.net/articles/solorio_marco/tbc-review.php

Composition The way a picture / video is setup. The position and angle of a frame in a video. Head room Background Photo retrieved from http://flic.kr/p/b43eu4

Ratio of image to frame The amount of space the focal point takes up in the frame. How much of the focal point takes up the frame. Photos retrieved from http://www.flickr.com/photos/glynlowe/7645098310/sizes/m/in/photostream

Position in frame Where the object of focus is in the composition. (Rule of thirds – the focal point in a third quadrant of the frame) Where the object of focus is in the composition. (Often follows the rule of thirds-- the focal point in in a third quadrant of the frame)

Line of Gaze Where and how the viewers attention moves in a frame. Pan is the sweeping movement of a camera across a scene. Tilt is the moving of the camera up and down. Photo retrieved from http://flic.kr/p/5w77wn

Pan Tilt The sweeping movement of a camera across a scene. Photo retrieved from http://photo.tutsplus.com/tutorials/shooting/capture-the-perfect-panning-shot-every-time/ To move the camera up and down. Pan is the sweeping movement of a camera across a scene. Tilt is the moving of the camera up and down. Photo retrieved from http://blogs.warwick.ac.uk/michaelwalford/entry/camera_movement_/

Movement The manner that the video camera moves when recording. Photo retrieved from http://flic.kr/p/9iqk2E

Perspective The angle that the picture is taken from. Photo retrieved from http://flic.kr/p/4ZGUvv Photo retrieved from http://flic.kr/p/8dND6

Source Butler, J.W. (2012, May). Mtt vocabulary database (Wiki) Retrieved from http://butleratutb.pbworks.com/w/page/51397740/MTT%20Vocabulary%20Database Flash Cards http://quizlet.com/_8pr7e