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Render
Rendering is the process of making a finished
movie from the source files in a project.
Source
The source or origin of your media, usually a
camcorder or VCR. Audio CDs are great sources
for music clips.
Storyboard
A storyboard is a visual representation of your
movie. Individual clips are represented as image
thumbnails on the timeline.
Streaming
This is a relatively new Internet technology that
allows large files to be played as they are being
downloaded. Streaming is commonly used for large
video and audio files.
Timecode
The timecode of a video file is a numerical way of
representing the position in a video. Timecodes
can be used to make very accurate edits.
Timeline
The timeline is a graphic representation of your
movie in chronological order. The relative size of
clips on the timeline gives you an accurate idea of
the length of your media clips.
Title
A title can be a movie title, a caption or credit. Any
text overlays in your movie can be referred to as
titles.
Transition effect
A transition is a method of sequencing between
two video clips, like fading from one into another.
In Ulead VideoStudio, there are a large variety of
special transitions available, and they are called
Effects.
Trim
The process of editing or cropping a movie clip.
Computer video can be trimmed frame by frame.
Voiceover
The narration of a video or movie is commonly
called the voiceover. This is most notable in
documentaries, especially nature shows.