- fade
The process of transitioning an object from fully transparent to fully opaque, or vice versa. - Favorite
A custom effect that is used frequently. You can create Favorites from any element or group of elements in your Layers tab. - field
Half of an interlaced video frame consisting of the odd or the even scan lines. - filter
An effect that is applied to an object or layer to change its appearance. Motion includes filters for blur, color correction, distortion, keying, sharpening, tiling, and video. - FireWire
Apple's trademark name for its implementation of the IEEE 1394 protocol used to connect external hard drives, cameras, and other digital devices to computers. It provides a fast interface to move large video and audio files to the computer's hard drive. FireWire exists as two standards: FireWire 400 and FireWire 800. FireWire 800 has twice the bandwidth of the traditional FireWire 400 and uses a different hardware connector. - frame
A single still image from either video or film. For video, each frame is made up of two interlaced fields. - See also [interlaced video]
- frame blending
A process of inserting blended frames in place of frames that have been duplicated in clips with slow motion, to make them play back more smoothly. - frame rate
The speed at which the individual images making up a moving sequence play back. It's stated in terms of frames per second (fps). Film in 16mm or 35mm is usually shot at 24 fps; NTSC video is 29.97 fps; PAL video is 25 fps. High definition (HD) can have several different frame rates. - framing
Composing a shot for the best presentation of the subject, taking into consideration the size of the subject in the frame and how it is positioned. - frequency
The number of times a sound or signal vibrates each second, measured in cycles per second, or hertz (Hz). Audio recordings are made up of a vast collection of waveforms, using many different frequencies of sound. Each frequency in a recording is associated with an audio pitch. The frequencies of an audio recording can be changed to disguise a voice or to clean up an unwanted noise. |