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Before you can capture footage, what is the first thing you must do?
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Connect source device via a firewire and turn it on!
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Marking clips for capture is similar to marking clips while editing. True or false?
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True
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You can enter a variety of clip information in the Logging tab. Give an example of logging...
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Log note, good take, scene number, angle number, clip name.
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When you choose a capture preset, what settings do you want it to match?
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Your source footage settings. If you have a variety of footage, it should match whatever...
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What are the three capture modes you can use to capture footage?
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Capture Clip, Capture Now, and Batch Capture.
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What is a scratch disk?
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The target destination for your captured media files.
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How can you save time using the Batch Capture mode?
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You can log individual clips and then capture them together at the same time.
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You can choose only your computer hard drive as a scratch disk. True or false?
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False. You can set your computer hard drive or an external FireWire drive as your scratch...
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What other settings window contains the scratch disk information like that on the Capture Settings...
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The System Settings window.
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What other settings window contains the device-control information like that on the Capture...
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The Audio/Video Settings window.
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What menu command do you choose to ingest from nontape sources?
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Choose File > Log and Transfer.
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