Video Editing Study Guide 2026

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📋 Video Editing Exam Format at a Glance

35
Questions
50 min
Time Limit
70%
Passing Score

📚 Video Editing Topics to Study (31)

✍️ Sample Video Editing Questions & Answers

1. What is the standard sample rate used for professional video audio?
48,000 Hz

48,000 Hz (48 kHz) is the professional standard sample rate for video audio, while 44,100 Hz is used for music CDs.

2. What does an 'in point' define on a clip?
The first frame to be used

An in point marks where the usable portion of a clip begins.

3. Which element lets you control the transparency of a video layer?
Opacity

Opacity sets how transparent or solid a layer appears over those below it.

4. MPEG-4 (mpg4) is a file format and extension that is used for:
Web-based multimedia

MPEG-4 (Moving Picture Experts Group-4) is a widely adopted standard for compressing digital audio and visual data. Its efficiency and versatility make it particularly well-suited for web-based multimedia, streaming video, and mobile applications. It allows for good quality video and audio at relatively low bitrates, which is crucial for internet delivery and devices with limited bandwidth or storage.

5. What does the '3-2-1 backup rule' specify for protecting video production data?
Keep 3 copies on 2 different media types with 1 copy stored offsite

The 3-2-1 rule means keeping 3 copies of your data stored on 2 different media types, with at least 1 copy stored offsite, protecting against hardware failure, theft, and local disasters simultaneously.

6. What does the 'out point' of a clip specify?
The last frame to be used

An out point marks where the usable portion of a clip ends.

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