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Establishing ShotA shot that sets up a scene's setting and/or its participants. Generally it’s a shot at the beginning (occasionally at the end) of a scene
Electronic viewfinderA viewfinder that displays the image on a mini TV screen
Edit SwitchA switch on a camcorder or VCR that allows bypassing of some playback during dubbing
Edit controllerA machine that controls two VCR’s during editing.
EditThe process of correcting or revising scenes, images, or sound
ED-BetaHigh quality Sony videotape format
ECUExtreme Close Up Shot
DyesTypes of pigment
Dye sublimation printA high-quality print created using thermal dyes
DVEDigital Video Effects Special effects eg. Page turning, patterns etc.
DVDigital Video
Dub(Dubbing) recording or replacing voices
DropoutOccurs when a portion of oxide is missing on the videotape causing a small spot of light passing across the screen
DNRDigital Noise Reduction. Cleanup process used when transferring analog video signals into the digital domain.
DNGAdobe’s Digital Negative format
DissolveFading from one image to another
Digital Negative formatAdobe’s open source Raw file format
DewA built in warning signal that appears in the viewfinder or a switch that automatically switches the camcorder off on detection of moisture on the tape or electronics
Device independentNot dependent on a particular item of hardware. For example, a color result that can be replicated on any hardware device
Device dependentDependent on a particular item of hardware. For example, referring to a color result unique to a particular printer
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