The G and T keys are the keyboard shortcuts used to mark IN and OUT points on a clip.
A. True
B. False B. False
The correct answer is I and O
What is the maximum number of clips listed in the Clip Name menu? 20
The Toggle Source/Record in Timeline button needs to be on to see a source audio clip in the
timeline
A. True
B. False A. True
In which can you import media files?
A. Composer, Source Monitor
B. Timeline
C. Project Window, Bins Tab
,D. An Open Bin D. An Open Bin
Where can you find the raster dimensions of your current project?
A. File Menu
B. Console
C. Project Window
D. Timeline C. Project Window
What is AMA?
A. Average Media Account
B. Avid Media Access
C. Access Media Aide
D. Avid Media Aide B. Avid Media Access
How does AMA work Media Composer?
A. Plug-In Architecture
B. Separate Application
C. Embedded media metadata
,D. It doesn't work with Media Composer A. Plug-In Architecture
What is the difference between importing and linking through AMA?
A. Importing converts files to MXF; AMA linking leaves files on a media drive in original
format
B. AMA linking converts files to MXF; AMA linking leaves files on a media drive in original
format
C. Both methods convert files to MXF; linking lets you work with files while they convert
D. AMA linking does not let you change files size, importing lets you change file size A.
Importing converts files to MXF; AMA linking leaves files on a media drive in original format
If a bin from another project is opened in your current project, where will you find the bin in the
Project Window?
A. Bins pane, Open Bins
B. Bins pane, Trash
C. Bin pane, any open bin
D. Bins pane, Other bins D. Bins pane, Other bins
What is the Media Composer feature used to copy media from the project to a specified location?
, A. Consolidate
B. Comediate
C. Copy
D. Convert and Copy A. Consolidate
In which default bin view can you see a frame and type comments at the same time?
A. Frame view
B. Text view
C. Script view
D. Comments view C. Script view
How do you create a subclip? (select all that apply)
A. Press ALT+S (windows) or Option+S (MAC)
B. CTRL+CLICK the source monitor and choose Make Subclip
C. Drag the clip icon from the source monitor to a bin
D. Choose File > Make Subclip C. Drag the clip icon from the source monitor to a bin