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DVD Storyboard Dissolve HTML

Establishing Shot

Kilobyte CD-DA Nose room Gigabyte

WHMIS Head room Megabyte Rule of Thirds

Logo

Terabyte Slogan NTSC Voice-over Persistence of Vision

Petabyte

Petabyte (PB): Represents about 1 million gigabytes

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Petabyte (PB): Represents about:

1 million gigabytes

1 000 000 000 000 000 (1015)

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1 thousand terabytes

1 000 000 000 000 000 (1015)

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Kilobyte (KB): Represents about 1000 bytes.

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Kilobyte (KB): Represents about:

1000 bytes

1000 (103)

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1000 (103)

Gigabyte (GB): Represents about 1 millionbytes

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Gigabyte (GB): Represents about:

1 billion bytes

1 000 000 000 (109)

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Wrong!Gigabyte (GB): Represents about: 1 billion bytes

1 000 000 000 (109)

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Megabyte (MB): Represents about 1 billion bytes

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Megabyte (MB): Represents about:

1 million bytes

1 000 000 (106)

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1 000 000 (106)

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Terabyte (TB): Represents about 1 trillionbytes

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Terabyte (TB): Represents about

1 trillion bytes

1 000 000 000 000 (1012)

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1 000 000 000 000 (1012)

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DVD stands for Digital Versatile Disc

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DVD stands for

Digital Versatile Disc

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DVD stands for

Digital Versatile Disc

CD-DA stands for Compact Disc DAta

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CD-DA stands for

Compact Disc – Digital Audio

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CD-DA stands for

Compact Disc – Digital Audio

A dissolve is a simultaneous fade-in of one video source and a fade-out of another.

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A dissolve is a simultaneous fade-in of one video source and a fade-out

of another.

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A dissolve is a simultaneous fade-in of one video source and

a fade-out of another.

A storyboard is a script which precisely indicates the authors concept.

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A storyboard is a script which includes sketches of important

visual sequences to more precisely illustrate the author’s concept.

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A storyboard is a script which includes sketches of important

visual sequences to more precisely illustrate the author’s

concept.

HTML stands for HoTaMaLy

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HTML stands for

Hyper Text Mark-up Language

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HTML stands for

Hyper Text Mark-up Language

An establishing shot is a shot or image which maintains sharpness and clarity

despite camera and/or subject movement.

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An establishing shot is the opening shot or image of a program or scene. Usually, it's a wide and/or distant perspective that orients viewers to the overall setting and surroundings.

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An establishing shot is the opening shot or image of a program or scene. Usually, it's a wide and/or distant perspective that orients viewers to the overall setting and surroundings.

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Nose room is the space between the top of a subject's nose and a monitor's upper-

screen edge.

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Nose room is the distance between the subject and the edge of the frame in the direction the subject is looking. Also called "look room."

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Nose room is the distance between the subject and the edge of the frame in the direction the subject is looking. Also called "look room."

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Head room is the distance between the subject and the edge of the frame in the direction the subject is looking.

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Headroom is the space between the top of a subject's head and a monitor's upper-screen edge. Too much headroom makes the subject appear to fall out of the frame.

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Headroom is the space between the top of a subject's head and a monitor's upper-screen edge. Too much headroom makes the subject appear to fall out of the frame.

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The Rule of Thirds is the camera view of a subject or scene from a distance, showing a broad perspective.

The Rule of Thirds is a composition theory based on dividing the screen into thirds vertically and horizontally and the placement of the main subject along those lines.

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The Rule of Thirds is a composition theory based on dividing the screen into thirds vertically and horizontally and the placement of the main subject along those lines.

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WHMIS stands for World HealthMaterials Information System

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(WHMIS) stands for Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System and is Canada's national hazard communication standard.

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(WHMIS) stands for Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System and is Canada's national hazard communication standard.

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A logo is memorable motto or catch phrase used for the purpose of identity and as a repetitive expression of an idea or purpose.

A logo is a graphic mark or emblem commonly used by

commercial enterprises, organizations and even individuals to aid and promote

instant public recognition.

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A logo is a graphic mark or emblem commonly used by

commercial enterprises, organizations and even individuals to aid and

promote instant public recognition.

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A slogan is a graphic mark or emblem used by organizations and individuals to draw attention to and to promote a product or service.

A slogan is a short memorable motto or catch phrase used for marketing

a specific corporate image.

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A slogan is a short memorable motto or catch phrase used for marketing a specific

corporate image.

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Persistence of vision is a commonly-accepted although somewhat controversial theory which states that the human eye always retains images for a fraction of a second.

Persistence of vision is a commonly-accepted although somewhat controversial theory which states that the human eye always retains images for a fraction of a second.

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Persistence of vision is a commonly-accepted although somewhat controversial theory which states that the human eye always retains images for a fraction of a second.

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NTSC stands for NationalTelephone System Committee.

NTSC stands for National Television System Committee.

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NTSC stands for National Television System Committee.

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Voice-over is also known as off-camera or off-stage commentary.

Voice-over is also known as off-camera or off-stage commentary.

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Voice-over is also known as off-camera or off-stage commentary.