Index[SYMBOL] [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] [Y] [Z] cables, FireWire calculating timecode camcorder features analog versus digital camcorders automatic versus manual focus 2nd built-in microphones 2nd CCDs date stamp display digital zoom DVD camcorders electronic image stabilization FireWire connections HD versus DV format i.Link connections LCD viewfinders lens optics low-light settings MicroMV tape format MiniDV tape format night-vision mode non-useful features optical image stabilization progressive-scan images remote control S-Video port shutter speed size of camcorders special effects capabilities still photo capability three-CCD camcorders useful features camcorders [See also shooting movies, 16:9 aspect ratio.] exporting movies to DV tape exporting movies to videotape features [See camcorder features, analog versus digital camcorders.] importing footage [See importing footage, automatic scene detection.] motion [See camera motion, camcorder size and.] shooting movies [See shooting movies, 16:9 aspect ratio.] using as binoculars Camera Mode 2nd 3rd camera motion camcorder size and design considerations dolly shots image stabilization 2nd panning shutter speed Steadicam, building zooming canceling Ken Burns Effect Canon Digital Camcorders Canopus Castro, Elizabeth CCDs 2nd CD-ROM format, QuickTime exports CDs, burning iMovie projects cell phones, sharing videos centering elements in frames cf/x channels, 12-bit versus 16-bit audio 2nd Chapter (theme term) chapter markers adding in Final Cut adding in iMovie adding to iDVD projects importing to iDVD moving Scene Selection submenu, iDVD submenus, iDVD Chapters pane characters, special 2nd charge-coupled devices (CCDs) 2nd children, pictures of Cinematize Cinepak (compressor) Cleaner cleaning SuperDrives Clip Info dialog box 2nd Clip Speed Slider [See also Fast/Slow/Reverse effect.] Clip Viewer 2nd 3rd 4th Clip Viewer button clips [See also media files, clips and media file storage.] adding to movies adding transitions 2nd audio [See audio clips, audio editing applications.] automatic scene detection backlog of editing, managing blank clips 2nd bookmarking scenes color clips combining movie segments converted from earlier versions date and time recorded deleting 2nd 3rd 4th deselecting displayed on Clips pane in drop zones 2nd duration, viewing editing [See editing audio clips, audio editing software; editing video clips, adding clips to movies.] effects [See effects, applying.] importing [See importing footage, automatic scene detection.] length, viewing media file storage mixing video formats non-destructive editing ordering 2nd overlapping clips paste-over technique 2nd playback speed, changing playing selected clips recovering footage renaming replacing existing clips restoring or reverting 2nd 3rd 4th retrieving from Trash 2nd reversing clip direction rotating vertical shots selecting clips with similar properties selecting portions of clips slowing down video speeding up video split clips, recovering still [See still clips, applying effects to stills.] Timeline Viewer display Trash 2nd 3rd video [See video clips, adding to movies.] volume controls Clips pane 2nd 3rd close-ups closing iMovie closing projects clouds, shooting in codecs 2nd color [See also gaps, created by Direct Trimming.] button highlight color, iDVD color temperature colored text in text blocks solid color clips companion Web site for this book 2nd Component Video (compressor) composition 16:9 aspect ratio axis, maintaining balancing shots camera motion depth of field dolly shots panning 2nd positioning elements in frames tight versus wide shots zooming compression audio compression settings compression settings data rates defined DVD cameras emailing movies 2nd encoding iDVD projects exporting HDV footage to tape footage extracted from DVDs frame rates 2nd glossary of video compression terms 3GPP format HDV format 2nd 3rd iMovie export formats key frames 2nd MicroMV tape format QuickTime video compressors QuickTime-compatible movies sample rate video compression settings The Computer Videomaker Handbook contrast converting from earlier versions copies of projects, saving copy-protected DVDs copying and pasting pasting clips over other clips portions of clips copyright issues 2nd coverage close-ups cut-away shots establishing shots medium shots out points in points shooting to edit Create Still Frame command 2nd creating projects 2nd credits crop markers cropping clips 2nd images slideshow photos Curtis, Mike curved corners on clips cut-away shots Cyber Film School |