2. Standard definition and high
definition
The difference – HD is a term used to describe when
a film or clip had 1080p or more meaning there are
1080 rows or pixels from top to bottom making it a
much clearer picture for the viewer compared to
720p or 360p which are both standard SD
resolutions.
HDSD
HD and SD when editing – if you
wish to make what you are editing
HD you must of filmed the footage in
HD (HD camera).
Adobe premier douse not have any
SD footage so if u tried to put a SD
clip then adobe premiere will try
to turn it into HD. Also if what u
have made is not amazing quality
when u render it most the time
the clip will become allot sharper
due to the fact it had made it more
HD
3. Exporting and file types
Media-
Title-
Tape-
EDL-
OMF-
AAF-
Final cut pro XML…-
4. Exporting to websites
You can export your videos to vimeo and various other film sharing websites for all to see. By
choosing to export once you film is finished and choosing the setting in which you want it to be
uploaded in then you wait for the film to render then you have our film which is ready to
upload.
5. MOV and AVI files
AVI which stands for Audio Video Interleave is a relatively old container that was developed
by Microsoft as the file format for its media player application. In comparison, MOV was
developed by Apple for its Mac OS and the QuickTime application. Their primary difference is
in the native support of lossy MP4 codecs like H.264. MOV supports these encoders while AVI
does not.
Source - http://www.differencebetween.net/technology/difference-between-mov-vs-avi/
The Windows version of GoPro Studio converts
files into either AVI or MOV files. As a general
rule if you are using a Windows workflow you'll
want to convert to GoPro CineForm AVI files and
for a MacOS workflow you'll want to use the
MOV wrapper.
Source - https://gopro.com/support/articles/when-should-i-use-an-avi-
versus-an-mov-file-wrapper
6. Razor tool
The razor tool is used to cut clips down or to cut the clip in half and use the other half of
the clip later of in the film.