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TromboningThe tendency to over-use zoom
TransparentAllowing light to pass through
TransitionLeads the viewer from one scene to another
toolbarA special dialog that is (usually) always visible containing editing tools. It appears (by default) floating screen left
TitleWords or numbers that appear in the video
Time-base correctorTo reduce or eliminate errors caused by mechanical instability present in analog recordings
Time CodeA sequence of numeric codes generated at regular intervals by a timing system.
TiltTo change the camera angle
Telephoto lensGives a close-up view of distant subjects
TakeTo videotape a shot
S-Video ConnectorsS-Jacks, S-Video Inputs & Outputs and Y/C connectors
S-VideoAnalog video signal that carries the video data as two separate signals.
S-VHS-CSmall video cassettes for use with S-VHS –C camcorders
SVHSSuper VHS i.e. high band VHS.
StoryboardSeries of illustrations or images displayed in sequence on paper
StackSeveral photos grouped together in the Bridge workspace
Special EffectsThe illusions used in a film. There are optical effects – fades, slow motion, etc and mechanical effects props, scenery, models etc.
SPDIFSony / Philips Digital Interface Format. Digital audio interface standard, for transferring audio signals between CD players and DAT machines, etc. without passing into the analog domain.
Smart ObjectTechnology first introduced in Photoshop CS2 that maintains the original form of an embedded image but still allows it to be edited and enhanced. Smart Objects are used in many non-destructive editing or enhancement techniques
Smart FilterAn extension of the Smart Object technology that allows the non-destructive application of Photoshop filters to an image
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