Editing


FRAME


 - Pixels move left to right across the screen.
 - fps means frames per second, and the standard 25fps in England.
 - there are 2 fields per frame, which means there's 2 sets of lines the pixels follow. imagine a zebra crossing, one part being the white stripes, the other being the spaces.
 - interlaced means the pixels go through the 2 lines one at a time, so all the 'white stripes' and then all the 'spaces'.
 - progressive means the pixels go through the 2 lines at the same time, so one 'white stripe' then one 'space' etc. this avoids 'Jaggies', which are a commonly known screen distortion that can occur in video.

 - 50Hz is the frequency that 25fps videos run, as it includes both fields as part of the frequency, in effect adding 2Hz for every 1fps.
 - P.A.L - Phase alternating line


in premier pro...


...this is how to organize everything:

These are Bins. They're safe to put things in.
Audio contains all the audio, and would likely have separate bins for different types of audio.
Footage should be dated by when it was shot, and have the different scenes within it.
Graphics are the extra effects and edits added onto the footage.
Online edits contains the final cut.

NOTE TO FOXY: I need a quick refresher on P.A.L on Friday so i can quickly finish this.

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