The Keys to Speed 1 st Quarter Review
Vocabulary Projects Folder A folder on the hard drive set up for video. It is also a fail safe place to save if the usershare goes down MSHS User_share The file server for all students. It has a 20 mb limit and is backed up nightly HTLC User_share The file server for high tech learning center students. Almost unlimited. Not backed up.
Vocabulary Pixelation: The appearance of blockiness in an image after it has been enlarged. What had been a single pixel in the original image becomes a single-colored block in the enlarged version. The image on the left looks fairly smooth, but the enlarged version on the right shows pixelization.
Vocabulary Invoice: A bill issued by one who has provided products and/or services to a customer.
Vocabulary Raster Graphic: A computer image made up of small squares or "tiles" of color, called PIXELS. A raster graphic can be thought of like a tile mosaic; the image is broken up into tiny chunks. If you make a raster graphic larger, the tiles become bigger; this can result in a "stairstep" or mosaic appearance. All scanned images are examples of raster graphics. Examples: TIFF, GIF, JPG, BMP
Vocabulary Vector graphic: A computer image consisting of a variety of points, lines, rectangles, and other geometric shapes of different colors. Popular drawing programs such as Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw, and Macromedia Freehand create vector graphics. erms.shtml
Vocabulary Storyboard A sequential series of sketches illustrating stages or scenes in a production. Used as a visual script or shooting plan.
Vocabulary Rule of Thirds Imaginary lines are drawn dividing the image into thirds both horizontally and vertically. You place important elements of your composition where these lines intersect.
Vocabulary Cliché an expression that has been worn out through constant use. Ex.: "short but sweet" Symbols that have come to represent a concept. Ex.: Pacifier, bottle, diaper big head = Baby
Will undo the last thing that you told the computer to do in almost any application. Windows
Cuts a selection to the clipboard and removes it from the area where it was taken. Windows
Copies your Selection to the clipboard for a later use without taking it from its original location. Windows
Pastes your Selection from the clipboard to the document that you are working on. Windows
Makes text bold Windows
Select All Windows
Save Windows
Switches between open applications Windows
Closes the current window that you are working in. Will not save your current work Windows
Help Windows
Open Start Menu Windows
Refreshes Current Window Windows
Opens the find window so that you can Find a line of text or a specific file or folder. Windows
Will take you to the beginning of a page, presentation or line of code. Windows
Will take you to the end of a page, presentation or line of code. Windows
Copies the computer screen so that you can later paste it in a document or presentation. Example: Windows
Copies the top layer of the computer screen so that you can later paste it in a document or presentation. Example: Windows
Close W Windows
Brings up the Task Manager or if pressed too many times will cause the computer to restart. Windows
Tells the computer that you want to print the current document. Windows
Makes a new file or window in any application such as Word. Windows
Toggle Premieres Palettes on and off. Adobe Premiere
Use the { Space Bar } to start and stop playback in the Timeline window, Monitor window or Clip window. Adobe Premiere
Hold down the { Alt } key while you click the yellow Work Area Bar. This will automatically expand the yellow Work Area Bar to cover all the clips in the Timeline window. + Click on the Yellow Bar Adobe Premiere
+ or - The plus key { + } and minus key { - } on the main keyboard (NOT the numeric keypad) will expand and contract the time scale in the Timeline window. Adobe Premiere
\ Use the backslash key { \ } to automatically re- size the Timeline window so that you can see all the clips in your edited program. Adobe Premiere
Press the { Enter } key to playback ONLY the section of the Timeline defined by the yellow Work Area Bar. Adobe Premiere
Backspace Delete selected clip using a ripple deletion Adobe Premiere
Spacebar Play / Pause Adobe Premiere
Capture 5 Adobe Premiere
Set in point i Adobe Premiere
Set out point o Adobe Premiere
Flash MX 2004 Switches to the selection tool
Switches to the circle tool Flash MX 2004
Switches to the rectangle tool Flash MX 2004
Test Movie Flash MX 2004
Insert new symbol Flash MX 2004
Insert Keyframe Flash MX 2004
Inserts a new frame Flash MX 2004
Convert to symbol Flash MX 2004 F8
Brings up the actions window. Flash MX 2004
Zoom out or zoom in - Out = in Flash MX 2004
Line N Flash MX 2004
Internet Explorer Completes.com
Internet Explorer Select Address
Internet Explorer Print P
Internet Explorer Close the current Window W
Internet Explorer Full Screen F11
Internet Explorer Jump to the bottom of the web page. end
Back one web page Internet Explorer +
Forward one web page Internet Explorer +
Step Back (history) Adobe Photoshop
Free Transform Adobe Photoshop
Toggles between standard and quick mask mode Q
Adobe Photoshop Toggles between screen modes F
Adobe Photoshop Switches foreground and background colors X
Save for Web S + ++ Adobe Photoshop
Print Options P ++ Adobe Photoshop
Open Document Adobe Photoshop
Browse Adobe Photoshop
- Resize Window Adobe Photoshop
0 View Actual Pixels Adobe Photoshop
Adjust Levels Adobe Photoshop