1: | Before you can capture footage, what is the first thing you must do? |
2: | Marking clips for capture is similar to marking clips while editing. True or false? |
3: | You can enter a variety of clip information in the Logging tab. Give an example of logging information that appears in the Browser columns. |
4: | When you choose your capture preset, what settings do you want it to match? |
5: | What are the three different capture modes you can use to capture footage? |
6: | What is a scratch disk? |
7: | Capturing HDV footage requires that you use which capture option? |
8: | How can you save time using the Batch Capture mode? |
9: | Where do you modify your logged clip settings? |
10: | You can choose only your computer hard drive as a scratch disk. True or false? |
A1: | You must connect your source device via a FireWire cable or third-party capture card. |
A2: | True. |
A3: | Log note, good take, scene number, take number. |
A4: | It must match your source footage. |
A5: | Capture Clip, Capture Now, and Batch Capture. |
A6: | The target destination for your captured media files. |
A7: | Capture Now. |
A8: | With the Batch Capture mode, you can log individual clips and then capture them all together at the same time. |
A9: | Modify logged clip settings in the Clip Settings window, which you access from the Modify menu. |
A10: | False. You can set your computer hard drive or an external FireWire drive as your scratch disk, where the media files will be saved. |