front 1 Client goals | back 1 Objectives a client wants to achieve |
front 2 Target Audience | back 2 a specific group of people that a business wants to reach with their message, product, or service: |
front 3 Demographics | back 3 Describe populations and their characteristics |
front 4 Accessibility | back 4 Making things able to be accessed by all people |
front 5 Compression | back 5 Reducing the file size of a video |
front 6 Public domain - | back 6 belonging or being available to the public as a whole |
front 7 Copyright: | back 7 the legal ownership of intellectual property such as original works |
front 8 Model release: | back 8 permission to use a person's image for commercial purposes |
front 9 Location permitting | back 9 permission to film or take photos in a specific location on a specific date |
front 10 Property release | back 10 permission to use a property in a photo or video for commercial purposes |
front 11 Rights | back 11 Legal ability to distribute, copy, and display |
front 12 permissions | back 12 access or control a user has over a particular video |
front 13 licensing | back 13 legal agreement that gives a third party permission to use a video for a specific purpose |
front 14 Attribution | back 14 Giving credit to the creator |
front 15 Commercial vs Non commercial | back 15 A "commercial video" is a video created primarily to promote a product, service, or brand with the intention of generating sales or profit, while a "non-commercial video" is a video created for personal, educational, or artistic purposes without the aim of direct financial gain |
front 16 Derivative | back 16 a work that is based on an existing work |
front 17 Work for hire | back 17 a legal term that refers to creative works, including videos, where the employer or commissioning party owns the copyright and publishing rights |
front 18 Employee/Employer | back 18
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front 19 Fair use/fair dealing | back 19 legal doctrine that allows the use of copyrighted material without permission in certain circumstances |
front 20 Creative commons | back 20 a system that allows content creators to grant permission to use their work while retaining some control over how it's used |
front 21 What can’t Premiere Pro locate by default when a project is opened. | back 21 Offline |
front 22 Describe what the Pen tool does | back 22 click on any point and adds audio, position, scale etc. |
front 23 Describe what the Type tool does | back 23 Creates text and graphics |
front 24 Describe what the Hand tool does | back 24 drags clips on the timeline |
front 25 Describe what the Selection tool does | back 25 Basic selection and movement |
front 26 Describe what the Ripple tool does | back 26 closes the gap between two editing points |
front 27 Describe what the rolling edit tool does | back 27 adjusts the cut point between two clips without changing the total duration of the clips |
front 28 Describe what the slip tool does | back 28 Slips the source of the clip in/out but does not move it on the timeline |
front 29 Describe what the Razor tool does | back 29 Cuts a clip |
front 30 Describe what the Track select Forward tool does | back 30 Selects all clips in a sequence |