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vlada-n [284]
2 years ago
11

Use your phone camera to record some event at school or your friend's birthday party. Assume you will have to shoot for at least

three hours until the event is over. Based on this information, answer these questions. You can also research using online resources.
(i) Approximately, how many gigabytes (GB) of data will you have at the end of the shoot? What do you call these files?
(ii) How will you transfer these video clips to your computer?
(iii) What software will you use for editing?
(iv) How long will you take to create the finished product, which includes editing and adding a sound track?
(v) In which format will you deliver the finished product?
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1 answer:
Furkat [3]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

i thought this was going in another direction

Explanation:

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