ANSWER
For decades, television screens have been slightly wider than they are tall-specifically, their ratio of width to height is 4 to 3, which we know as 4:3 aspect ratio from class . Most HDTV screens, on the other hand, have an aspect ratio of 16:9, the same as many movie screens. That means television shows shot in wide-screen will look more cinematic, and many movies will fit on an HDTV screen without letterboxing (horizontal black bars at the top and bottom of the screen). However, there are exceptions, namely ultrawide "scope" movies such as Lord of the Rings and Star Wars, which still have letterbox bars on a wide-screen television. It should also be noted that not all HD programming is wide-screen, and when viewing either standard or high-definition, 4:3 programming on a wide-screen HDTV may get the opposite effect: vertical black or gray bars on the left and right of the screen.
Quest#2 When you open Premiere to start a new project ,What setting should
you choose?
ANSWER
ANSWER
By default, Adobe Premiere uses a DV preset for the television
standard you specify when you install the program. You will need to select a new
preset to create new projects in a different format (such as HDV), television
standard (such as PAL), or frame aspect ratio (such as widescreen).
The preset you select becomes the default, so it’s used for all new projects you create, until you select another preset. If you want to use a preset temporarily, be sure to change it when you’ve finished using it. In other words choose a sequence setting that matches the characteristics of your footage in order for it to playback smoother and images sharper.
The preset you select becomes the default, so it’s used for all new projects you create, until you select another preset. If you want to use a preset temporarily, be sure to change it when you’ve finished using it. In other words choose a sequence setting that matches the characteristics of your footage in order for it to playback smoother and images sharper.
Quest#3 How do you place a logo in the left hand corner of a clip or still
in Premiere?
ANSWER
A logo is placed in the left corner of a clip/still, by first importing the image, selecting the logo and moving it to the left of the clip.
ANSWER
A logo is placed in the left corner of a clip/still, by first importing the image, selecting the logo and moving it to the left of the clip.
Quest#4 Match the following
ANSWER
(a) Transition-Dissolves,Wipe
(b) Motion Effects-Rotation,Scaling
(c) Color effects-Contrast,Keying
Quest#5 In premiere which layer of audio is dominant?
ANSWER
(c) none of the above
Quest#6 Why is it necessary and highly recommended to place the cursor over
the selected scene when adding an effect?
ANSWER
It is necessary due to the fact that the effect may be placed onto another scene which the editor does not want it to be or it may not work if the specific scence is not selected.ANSWER
Quest#7 What is the panel that you add clips to , when making the final
project called , name the two (2) other panels.
ANSWER
Timeline panel/project panel-clips are added to this panel
options panel and tools panel
ANSWER
Timeline panel/project panel-clips are added to this panel
options panel and tools panel
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