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what is a project?
(movie maker)
A project contains the arrangement and timing information of audio and video clips, video transitions, video effects, and titles you have added to the storyboard/timeline.
What type of file is used for movie maker?
.mswmm
What is a collection?
(movie maker)
A collection contains audio clips, video clips, or pictures that you have imported or captured in Windows Movie Maker. A collection acts as a container for your clips, which are smaller segments of audio and video, and helps you organize the imported or captured content
Capture Device
(movie maker)
Hardware that transfers audio and video from an external source, such as a VCR or camcorder, to a computer.
Clip
(movie maker)
Small segment of a larger video file
Project file
(movie maker)
The file that contains information about the files that have been imported into or captured in the current project, and how files or clips have been arranged.
Splitting a clip
(movie maker)
You can split a video clip into two clips. This is useful if you want to insert either a picture or a video transition in the middle of a clip. You can split a clip that appears on the storyboard/timeline of a current project, or you can split the clip in the Contents pane.
Combining clips
(movie maker)
You can combine two or more contiguous video clips. Contiguous means the clips were captured together so that the end time of one clip is the same as the start time of the next clip. Combining clips is useful if you have several short clips and you want to view them as one clip on the storyboard/timeline.
Trim points
(movie maker)
the points where playback of a file or clip begins and ends. There are two trim points: start trim point and end trim point.
Video transitions.
(movie maker)
A video transition controls how your movie plays from one video clip or picture to the next. You can add a transition between two pictures, video clips, or titles, in any combination, on the storyboard/timeline. The transition plays before the one clip ends and while the other clip starts to play.
Video effect
(move maker)
A video effect determines how a video clip, picture, or title displays in your project and final movie. Video effects let you add special effects to your movie. A video effect is applied for the entire duration that the video clip, picture, or title displays in your movie
Titles and credits
(movie maker)
Titles and credits let you enhance your movie by adding text-based information to your movie. You can add whatever text you want, but you may want to include information such as the title of your movie, your name, the date, and so forth.
Narrate the timeline
(movie maker)
Add an audio narration to narrate the video clips or pictures that appear on the Video track of the timeline.
Are audio narration automatically synchronized with the video?
(movie maker)
Yes
Database
(access)
A place to store organized lists of words and numbers. A database is simply a collection of related data arranged in a useful manner.
Table
(access)
A collection of information arranged in rows and columns.
Field
(access)
one column of a table containing one piece of information in a record.
Record
(access)
one row of a table containing all the fields pertaining to one item in your database
Sort
(access)
to rearrange an existing order alphabetically or numerically.
Filter
(access)
to find certain records and display these records on the screen while hiding the others. The filter can be printed, but cannot be saved
Query
(access)
is a set of criteria. This is more complex than a filter and a query always results in a new separate table. The new tale is then saved as a query.
Forms
(access)
display data from tables or queries one record at a time. You can view, edit or enter data in a form just like in the table.
What are Triadic colors?
Triadic colors are high-energy colors that are found by choosing three colors that are separated by 120 degrees on the color wheel. The primary (red, blue, and yellow) and secondary (purple, orange, green) colors are examples of triadic colors.
What are monochromatic colors?
Monochromatic colors are all the hues (tints and shades) of a single color. As a result, the energy is more subtle and peaceful due to a lack of color contrast. Monochromatic colors offer very little contrast and may be considered boring unless there is diversity within the design.
What are complementary colors?
Complementary colors are colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel. They contrast, enhance and intensify each other. Therefore, complementary colors need to be used with caution. The differences in tone and hue can be eye catching, but used to much they can be an eyesore.
What are analogous colors?
Analogous colors are a palette of compatible color combinations that blend well together. They are neighbors on the color wheel. They tend to live harmoniously because they are relatives to each other.
What are some colors that should be avoided?
Primary Colors.
Many people feel that primary colors go together. And indeed, there are many times when these combinations have been used successfully, especially with children's toys. But when viewed on the computer, it can be another story.