1.
How do you add a color label to a clip, bin or sequence.
Correct Answer
A. From the shortcut menu
Explanation
To add a color label to a clip, bin, or sequence, you can do so by accessing the shortcut menu. This menu can be accessed by right-clicking on the desired item. From the shortcut menu, there should be an option to select and apply a color label to the item. This allows for easy organization and identification of different elements within the project.
2.
Where can you place markers?
Correct Answer
A. In the Timeline Ruler or in Clips that are in the Viewer or Timeline
Explanation
Markers can be placed in the Timeline Ruler or in Clips that are in the Viewer or Timeline. This means that you have the flexibility to place markers in different areas of the editing software. Whether it's in the Timeline Ruler to mark specific points in time, or in Clips that are being viewed or edited, markers can be used to indicate important moments or sections in the footage. This allows for easier navigation and organization during the editing process.
3.
Snapping does not affect markers.
Correct Answer
B. This is a false statement.
Explanation
The statement "Snapping does not affect markers" is false. Snapping is a feature in various software programs that allows users to align objects or elements accurately. In video editing software, snapping can be used to align markers with specific points in the timeline. Therefore, snapping does affect markers and helps in precise editing and synchronization.
4.
How should clips be organized in the bin before making a storyboard edit?
Correct Answer
A. Place clips in rows with each clip slightly lower then the previous clip.
Explanation
Placing clips in rows with each clip slightly lower than the previous clip allows for easier visualization and organization of the clips before making a storyboard edit. This arrangement helps to create a clear and logical flow of the clips, making it easier to select and arrange them in the desired order for the storyboard.
5.
How do you create a multiclip?
Correct Answer
A. After selecting clips in Browser choose Modify/Make Multiclip
Explanation
To create a multiclip, the correct method is to select the clips in the Browser and then choose the option "Modify/Make Multiclip". This process allows the user to combine multiple clips into a single multiclip, which can be useful for editing purposes. The other options provided in the question either involve selecting clips in the Timeline or choosing different menu options, which are not the correct steps for creating a multiclip.
6.
How do you sort by a column other than the Name column?
Correct Answer
A. Click the column heading.
Explanation
To sort by a column other than the Name column, you need to click on the column heading. This action will rearrange the data in ascending or descending order based on the values in that column. By clicking on the column heading, you are indicating that you want to prioritize the sorting based on that specific column.
7.
How do you show a column that you don't currently see in the Browser?
Correct Answer
A. Control click the column heading and choose the selection.
Explanation
To show a column that is not currently visible in the Browser, you can control click the column heading and select the desired column from the options provided. This action will allow you to choose and display the column you want to see.
8.
What does it mean when a clip has a red slash through the clip icon?
Correct Answer
A. The clip is disconnect from its media.
Explanation
When a clip has a red slash through the clip icon, it means that the clip is disconnected from its media. This could be due to various reasons such as the media file being moved or deleted from its original location. As a result, the clip cannot access the necessary media and appears as disconnected.
9.
In what menu can you choose User Preferences?
Correct Answer
C. From the Final Cut Pro menu.
Explanation
User Preferences can be accessed from the Final Cut Pro menu. This menu typically contains options and settings related to the overall application and user preferences.
10.
How do you find a matching frame to a sequence clip?
Correct Answer
A. Position playhead and press F.
Explanation
To find a matching frame to a sequence clip, you need to position the playhead at a specific point and then press the "F" key. This action will locate and display the frame that matches the position of the playhead in the sequence clip.