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A. No
B. Yes
A. The Keyframe Effects panel.
B. The Effect panel.
C. The Effect Properties panel.
D. The Effect Controls panel.
A. Right-click on the selected clips and select Nest
B. Middle-click on the selected Nests and select Delete
C. Left-click on the selected clips and select Nest
D. Right-click on the selected Nest and select Go
A. Enter
B. Space
C. Ctrl (Cmd) Enter
D. Ctrl (Cmd) Space
A. The Effect Controls panel.
B. The Transparency Controls panel.
C. The Transparency Effects menu.
D. The Transparency Composting menu.
A. In the Project panel
B. In the Panel project
C. In the Movie panel
D. In the Asset panel
A. C
B. A
C. V
D. B
A. Enter & Ctrl + Enter
B. Left Arrow & Right Arrow
C. Page Up & Page Down
D. Up Arrow & Down Arrow
A. Zoom tool
B. Hand tool
C. Razor tool
D. Slip tool
E. Bucket tool
A. Vertically
B. Horizontally
C. Instantly
D. Diagonally
A. Where titles should not be
B. Where titles are safe from being clipped
C. Where titles are safe from the NYPD
D. Where titles can just be themselves
E. Where titles go to die
A. C
B. B
C. A
D. R
A. .mp4
B. .mov
C. .avi
D. .jpg
E. .mkv
A. S
B. A
C. K
D. M
E. I
A. render entire work area
B. switch to wire frame mode
A. Shift + c
B. c
A. It means that you are bringing video files from your hard disk into your project
B. It means that you are bringing video files from your project onto your hard disk
C. It means that you are bringing your entire hard disk into your project
D. It means that you are bringing video files from a video tape into your project
A. The Source Monitor plays assembled clips, while the Program Monitor plays the clips you are deleting
B. The Source Monitor plays individual clips, while the Program Monitor plays the clips you are assembling
C. They play clips from the same place
D. The Source Monitor captures individual clips, while the Program Monitor deletes the clips you are assembling
A. Zoom Tool
B. Razor Tool
C. Pen Tool
D. Split Tool
E. Hand Tool
A. Audio Transition
B. Video Transition
C. Video Effect
D. Audio Effect
A. You are specifying video playback speed
B. You are specifying the caption limits of your video
C. You are specifying the safe zone for titles so that they are not cut off by particular TV or monitor dimensions.
D. You are specifying the language settings of your video
A. Adobe Acrobat
B. Adobe Music Suite
C. Adobe Lightroom 5
D. Adobe Audition
A. Shift+C
B. V
C. Shift+V
D. F5
E. C
A. No. Premier Pro is limited to 720p compression
B. Yes, but only in situations using 480p compression
C. Yes.
D. Yes, however it will cost extra to use it beyond 720p levels
A. A timezone-based application.
B. A timeline-based application.
C. A baseline-based application.
D. A hard-line based application.
A. Adobe Audition
B. Adobe Photoshop
C. Adobe Media Encoder
D. Adobe Acrobat
A. No. If you open Photoshop with Premier Pro, it voids the warranty.
B. No. By using Adobe Photoshop with Premier Pro, serious security breaches are occurring.
C. Yes. Photoshop files are directly compatible and can be opened with Premier Pro.
D. No. Photoshop will cause Premier Pro to crash.
A. True
B. False
A. Capturing footage downloads it from a source, while digitizing converts analog video to VHS
B. Capturing footage restores it to the source, while digitizing converts high-definition video to beta max
C. Capturing footage deletes it from the source, while digitizing converts high-definition video to analog format
D. Capturing footage records it from the source, while digitizing converts analog video to digital format
A. Safe zones are useful protection when deleting a portion of a recording
B. Safe zones are useful when editing for radio
C. Safe zones are useful when editing for broadcast or videotape
D. Safe zones are useful when capturing audio or returning videotapes
A. The alpha channel handles all video label information
B. The alpha channel handles all information related to captions
C. It is the fourth channel that contains transparency information
D. It handles all color information
A. Select a file with mono sound. Then, choose Clip > Audio Options > Breakout To Stereo
B. Select a file with 5.1 surround or stereo audio. Then, choose VHS > Audio Tape > Breakout To Stereo
C. Select a file with 5.1 surround or stereo audio. Then, choose Clip > Audio Options > Breakout To Mono
D. Select a file with 5.1 surround or stereo audio. Then, choose Clip > Breakout Options > Video To Mono
A. Specify the number of videos to be included at the beginning and end of a file for the sake of minor editing
B. Specify the quality of sound to be encoded in a project for the sake of minor editing
C. Specify the number of frames to be included at the beginning and end of a clip for the sake of minor editing
A. Hand tool
B. Selection tool
C. Menu box
D. Zoom tool
E. Tool box
A. Hand Tool
B. Slip Tool
C. Selection Tool
D. Zoom Tool
E. Pen Tool
A. Blending audio in a specific sequence
B. Recording one audio clip over another
C. Blending video in a specific sequence
D. Mixing an audio track with a video track
A. Select File > Project
B. Select File > New > Project
C. File > New > Select > Project
D. Select Project > New > File
A. Undocks a panel
B. Maximises Panels
C. Saves File
A. TheControls Effect panel
B. The Keyframe Controls panel
C. The Effect Controls panel.
D. The Panel Controls menu
A. Dropped frames are frames that have been recorded, or captured twice
B. Dropped frames are frames that have not been selected for the final project
C. Dropped frames are frames that have been encrypted, and compressed
D. Dropped frames are frames that have not been recorded, or captured
A. CUDA Stabilizer
B. Warp Stabilizer
C. CUDA Warpilizer
D. Warp Cudilizer
A. Font, font effects, and title alignment
B. Font, font shape, and type alignment
C. Font, font style, and type assignment
D. Font, font style, and type alignment
A. It allows users to sort icons in an order specified in the configuration file
B. It allows users to sort icons in an order specified in the user preferences file
C. It allows users to sort icons in any order they wish via drag and drop
D. It allows users to sort icons in an order specified in the panel menu
A. N
B. E
C. X
D. M
E. R
A. 16GB of RAM
B. 2GB of RAM
C. 8GB of RAM
D. 4GB of RAM
A. Save your source files and render files to separate hard drives.
B. Save your render files to the desktop for easier access.
C. Save your render files and cache files to the same hard drive.
D. Save your render files and cache files within the same project.
A. Thumbnail viewer
B. All of these
C. Set post frame
D. Play/stop thumbnail
A. Shift
B. F7
C. Ctrl+C
D. F5
E. C
A. The Panel Actions menu
B. The Title Actions panel
C. The Button Actions panel
D. The Titler panel
A. Integer, Text, Real, Boolean
B. Integer, Text, Real, Aristotelian
C. Integer, Text, Real, Operator
D. Natural, Text, Real, Boolean