1. | What do these applications have in common: LiveType, Cinema Tools, Compressor, SoundTrack Pro, Logic, Motion, DVD Studio Pro, and Shake? |
2. | What is the most basic interchange format? |
3. | Name an advantage Open Media Framework (OMF) has over a traditional EDL. |
4. | What is OMF most commonly used for? |
5. | What is XML and what does it do? |
6. | What might you be doing while working at a specialized online editing facility? |
7. | What should you do before you output your online session? |
8. | Name four possible reasons for using the Create Offline option. |
9. | When should you include a window burn of the sequence or clip timecode? |
10. | What should appear at the beginning of any master tape? |
11. | What does the Batch Export command let you do? |
1. | They can all seamlessly exchange information. |
2. | Edit decision list (EDL). |
3. | OMF can store more information than EDL. |
4. | Audio export. |
5. | XML, or eXtensible Markup Language, lets you create, translate, exchange, and read any single element or an entire Final Cut Pro project file. |
6. | Increasing resolution, color correction, transition and filter manipulation, and preserving broadcast video specifications. |
7. | Play through your sequence and arrange all your video clips onto the lowest possible tracks. |
8. | Trim the clips to reduce the amount you will need to recapture; change your sequence settings to another resolution; duplicate your sequence; and save the duplicated sequence in a new project. |
9. | Whenever you create a reference output. |
10. | Bars and tone, slate, and countdown. |
11. | It lets you export multiple elements with various codecs, formats, and settings. |