Lower Third (graphic) – is an area of the screen that is commonly used to display contextual information, such as a person’s name, a location or some other pertinent information. In today’s coiski 101 piece, ...
Lavalier Microphone – a small microphone that is hung around the neck or clipped to the clothing of the user. In today’s coiski 101 piece, we explain the use of lavalier microphones and how they’re ...
Beat – The unit division of musical time. Just as one is aware of the body’s steady pulse, or heartbeat, so in composing, performing, or listening to music one is aware of a periodic succession ...
In today’s coiski 101 piece, we explain the usage of high frame rates for slow motion video and how it’s implemented in today’s digital media. In case you missed it, check out our video feature ...
Black and White – displaying only black and white tones; without color, as a picture or chart. In today’s coiski 101 piece, we explain the use of black and white video and how it’s implemented ...
Screencasting – A screencast is a digital video recording of a user’s screen or desktop complete with real-time or post-edited narration. It is often done as a video tutorial to allow viewers to follow exactly ...
Downscale – reduce in size, scale, or extent. In today’s coiski 101 piece, we explain the advantages of downscaling 4k footage and how it’s implemented in today’s digital media. In case you missed it, check ...
Frame rate – The number of frames of an animation which are displayed every second, measured in frames per second (fps). The higher the frame rate, the smoother the animation will appear. In today’s coiski ...
Cutaway – a shot that’s usually of something other than the current action. It could be a different subject, a close up of a different part of the subject (eg. the subject’s hands), or just ...
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