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Adaptive streaming

Adaptive streaming in Loom refers to the ability to automatically adjust the quality of video playback based on the viewer's internet connection speed.

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Alerts

Alerts in OBS refer to notifications that are triggered when certain events or conditions occur during a live stream or recording.

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Algorithm

An algorithm on YouTube is a set of rules and calculations used to determine which videos are recommended to users based on their viewing history and preferences.

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Alignment

Alignment in Canva refers to the arrangement of design elements in a straight line or grid to create a visually balanced composition.

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Animation

Animation in Canva refers to the process of adding movement and visual effects to design elements such as text, images, and shapes.

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Anonymous views

Anonymous views in Loom refer to the ability to watch a video without revealing your identity or leaving any trace of your viewing history.

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API Access

API Access in the context of YouTube refers to the ability to access and interact with YouTube's data and functionality through its Application Programming Interface (API).

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Appeal

Appeal on YouTube refers to the process of requesting a review of a content removal or a community guidelines strike.

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Application Sharing

Application sharing in Microsoft Teams refers to the ability to share a specific application or program with other participants during a meeting or call.

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Aspect Ratio

Aspect Ratio in video editing refers to the proportional relationship between the width and height of a video frame.

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Async collaboration

Async collaboration in Loom refers to the ability to work together on a project or task at different times and locations, without the need for real-time communication.

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Audience Demographics

Audience demographics on YouTube refer to the characteristics of the viewers who watch a particular channel or video, such as age, gender, location, and interests.

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Audio Conferencing

Audio Conferencing in Microsoft Teams refers to the ability to conduct meetings with multiple participants through voice-only communication.

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Audio Mixer

An audio mixer in OBS is a tool used to adjust and control the levels of multiple audio sources in a live streaming or recording setup.

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Auto Chapters

Auto Chapters in Loom refer to the automatic division of recorded videos into chapters based on changes in content or topic.

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Auto Lighting

Auto lighting in Loom refers to the automatic adjustment of the brightness and contrast of the screen based on the ambient lighting conditions.

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Auto Tasks

Auto Tasks in Loom refer to automated actions that can be set up to streamline repetitive tasks and save time.

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Auto Titles

Auto Titles in Loom refer to the automatic generation of captions for videos based on the spoken words in the video.

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Autoplay

Autoplay on YouTube is a feature that automatically plays the next video in a playlist or suggested videos after the current video finishes.

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B-roll

B-roll refers to supplemental footage that is used to enhance the main footage in video editing.

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Background Blur

Background blur in Microsoft Teams is a feature that allows users to blur their background during video calls to minimize distractions.

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Background Blur

Background blur in Google Meet is a feature that blurs the background of a video call to minimize distractions and keep the focus on the speaker.

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Bandwidth Management

Bandwidth management in Microsoft Teams refers to the process of controlling and optimizing the amount of data transmitted over a network to ensure smooth and efficient communication.

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Bitrate

Bitrate in OBS refers to the amount of data that is transmitted per second during a live stream.

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Bitrate

Bitrate in OBS refers to the amount of data that is transmitted per second during a live stream.

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Bitrate

Bitrate in video editing refers to the amount of data that is processed per second, determining the quality and size of the video file.

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Blend Mode

Blend Mode in video editing refers to the way in which two or more layers of video are combined to create a final image.

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Blur tool

The Blur tool in Loom is a feature that allows users to soften or blur specific areas of their screen recordings or webcam videos.

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Boom Mic

A boom mic is a directional microphone mounted on a long pole used to capture high-quality audio during video production.

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Brand Kit

A brand kit in Canva is a collection of design assets, such as logos, colors, and fonts, that represent a brand's visual identity.

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Breakout Rooms

Breakout Rooms in Microsoft Teams are virtual rooms that allow participants to split into smaller groups for focused discussions or activities during a meeting.

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Breakout Rooms

Breakout Rooms in Google Meet are virtual rooms that allow participants to split into smaller groups for discussions or activities during a video conference.

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Breakout Rooms

Breakout Rooms in Zoom are virtual rooms that allow participants to split into smaller groups for discussions or activities during a video conference.

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Buffering

Buffering on YouTube refers to the process of preloading a video to ensure smooth playback without interruptions.

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Business Card

A business card in Canva is a digital or physical card that contains contact information and branding elements for a person or business.

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Call Quality Dashboard

A Call Quality Dashboard in Microsoft Teams is a tool that provides real-time insights and analytics on the quality of audio and video calls made within the platform.

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Camera On/Off

'Camera On/Off' in Google Meet refers to the ability to turn the video feed from your device's camera on or off during a video conference.

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Camera Source

A camera source in Loom refers to the device or application used to capture video footage for recording or live streaming.

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Canva

Canva is a graphic design platform that allows users to create professional-looking designs for various purposes.

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Canva Affiliate Program

The Canva Affiliate Program is a marketing initiative that allows individuals to earn commission by promoting Canva's design tools and services to their audience.

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Canva API

The Canva API is a tool that allows developers to integrate Canva's design features into their own applications.

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Canva Apps

Canva Apps are third-party integrations that allow users to access additional design tools and features within the Canva platform.

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Canva Button

The Canva Button is a feature that allows users to easily access and use Canva's design tools within other websites and platforms.

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Canva Creators

Canva Creators are individuals who use the Canva platform to create and design various visual content such as graphics, presentations, and social media posts.

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Canva Credits

Canva Credits are a virtual currency used within the Canva platform to purchase premium design elements and features.

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Canva for Education

Canva for Education is a platform that provides teachers and students with access to design tools and resources for creating visual content.

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Canva for Enterprise

Canva for Enterprise is a design platform that provides businesses with advanced features and tools to create professional-quality graphics and marketing materials.

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Canva for Teams

Canva for Teams is a collaborative design platform that allows multiple users to work together on projects within the Canva software.

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Canva Gift Cards

Canva Gift Cards are prepaid cards that can be used to purchase Canva Pro subscriptions, premium elements, and other design resources on the Canva platform.

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Canva Graph Maker

Canva Graph Maker is a tool within the Canva platform that allows users to create visually appealing graphs and charts for presentations and reports.

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Canva Planner

Canva Planner is a tool within Canva that allows users to plan and schedule social media posts and other marketing materials.

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Canva Plugin

A Canva Plugin is a software extension that integrates with the Canva design platform to provide additional features and functionality.

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Canva Quiz Maker

Canva Quiz Maker is a tool within the Canva platform that allows users to create interactive quizzes for educational or entertainment purposes.

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Canva Shop

Canva Shop is an online marketplace within Canva where users can purchase templates, graphics, and other design elements for their projects.

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Canva Tutorials

Canva Tutorials are instructional resources provided by Canva to help users learn how to use the platform's features and tools effectively.

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Canva Webinars

Canva Webinars are online educational sessions hosted by Canva to teach users how to effectively use the platform's design tools and features.

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Canva Workspace

Canva Workspace is the digital environment within the Canva platform where users can create and design various visual content.

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Capture Card

A capture card is a device that allows you to capture and record video and audio from external sources, such as gaming consoles or cameras, and use them in OBS for live streaming or recording.

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Capture mode

Capture mode in Loom refers to the recording mode where the user can capture their screen, camera, or both simultaneously.

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Cards

Cards on YouTube are interactive elements that can be added to videos to promote other content or encourage viewer engagement.

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Channel

A channel in video editing refers to a separate audio or video track that can be edited independently from other tracks.

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Channel Art

Channel Art on YouTube refers to the banner or header image that appears at the top of a channel's homepage.

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Channel ID

A Channel ID is a unique identifier assigned to a YouTube channel that allows users to easily locate and access the channel.

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Channel Membership

Channel Membership on YouTube refers to a paid subscription service that allows viewers to access exclusive content and perks from their favorite creators.

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Channel Verification

Channel Verification on YouTube is the process of confirming the authenticity of a channel by adding a checkmark badge next to the channel name.

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Charts

Charts in Canva refer to visual representations of data or information, such as bar graphs or pie charts, that can be easily created and customized within the design platform.

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Chat

Chat in Google Meet refers to the messaging feature that allows participants to communicate through text during a video conference.

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Chat

Chat in Zoom refers to the messaging feature that allows participants to communicate with each other through text.

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Chat Function

The chat function in Microsoft Teams allows users to send instant messages and have real-time conversations with individuals or groups within the platform.

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Chat Overlay

Chat Overlay in OBS refers to a feature that displays a live chat window on top of a video stream during a live stream or recording.

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Chroma Keying

Chroma keying is a technique used in video editing to replace a specific color in a video with another image or video.

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Clapperboard

A clapperboard is a device used in video editing to synchronize audio and video recordings by creating a visual and audible marker.

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Close-up

A close-up in video editing is a shot that focuses on a subject's face or a specific detail, providing a more intimate view.

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Closed Captions

Closed Captions on YouTube are text overlays that display the spoken words and sounds of a video, making it accessible to viewers who are deaf or hard of hearing.

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Codec

A codec is a software or hardware tool used to compress and decompress digital video files for editing and playback purposes.

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Collaboration

Collaboration on YouTube refers to the act of two or more creators working together to create a video or series of videos.

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Color Correction

Color correction in video editing refers to the process of adjusting the colors and tones of a video to achieve a desired look or to correct any color imbalances.

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Color Grading

Color grading in video editing refers to the process of adjusting and enhancing the colors and tones of a video to achieve a desired look or mood.

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Color Palette

A color palette in Canva refers to a pre-selected range of colors that can be used consistently throughout a design project.

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Color Wheel

A color wheel in Canva is a visual tool that displays a range of colors in a circular format, used to help users choose complementary colors for their designs.

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Comments

Comments on YouTube are written responses or reactions to a video that can be viewed and replied to by other users.

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Community Tab

The Community Tab on YouTube is a feature that allows creators to engage with their audience through posts, polls, and other interactive content.

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Compliance Recording

Compliance Recording in Microsoft Teams refers to the process of recording and storing all communication and collaboration activities within the platform to ensure regulatory compliance.

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Compression

Compression in video editing refers to the process of reducing the size of a video file without compromising its quality.

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Content Claim

A content claim on YouTube is a legal assertion made by a copyright owner that their material has been used without permission in a video.

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Content ID

Content ID is a digital fingerprinting system used by YouTube to identify and manage copyrighted content on their platform.

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Continuity

Continuity in video editing refers to maintaining consistency in visual and audio elements between different shots or scenes.

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Contrast

Contrast in video editing refers to the difference between the lightest and darkest parts of an image.

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Copyright

Copyright in Canva refers to the legal ownership and protection of original creative works, such as images, designs, and text, preventing unauthorized use or reproduction.

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Copyright Strike

A copyright strike on YouTube is a formal notification from a copyright owner that their content has been used without permission, resulting in the removal of the infringing video and potential penalties for the uploader.

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CPC

CPC (Cost Per Click) on YouTube refers to the amount an advertiser pays for each click on their ad.

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CPM

CPM (cost per thousand) is the amount an advertiser pays per 1,000 views of their ad on YouTube.

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Credits

Credits in video editing refer to the list of names and roles of the people involved in the production of the video.

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Cross Dissolve

Cross Dissolve is a video editing transition where one clip fades out while the next clip fades in, creating a smooth and gradual transition between the two.

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Cue

A cue in video editing refers to a signal or instruction that indicates when a specific action or event should occur in the video.

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Custom branding

Custom branding in Loom refers to the ability to personalize the appearance of your videos with your own logo, colors, and fonts.

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Cut

Cut in video editing refers to the act of removing a portion of a video clip.

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Cut-in

Cut-in in video editing refers to a shot that is inserted into a sequence to provide a closer view of a subject or object.

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Cutaway

Cutaway in video editing refers to a shot that is inserted into a sequence to provide additional context or visual interest.

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De-anonymous Views

De-anonymous views in Loom refer to the ability to see the identity of users who have previously interacted anonymously on the platform.

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Deprovisioning

Deprovisioning in Loom refers to the process of removing access and permissions from a user who no longer requires them.

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Description Box

A description box on YouTube is a section below a video where creators can provide additional information about the video, including links, credits, and context.

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Design

Design in Canva refers to the process of creating visually appealing graphics and layouts using the platform's tools and features.

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Design Brief

A design brief in Canva is a document that outlines the objectives, requirements, and constraints of a design project.

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Design Challenges

Design Challenges in Canva refer to creative prompts or tasks that encourage users to explore and experiment with different design techniques and styles.

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Design Folder

A design folder in Canva is a virtual folder where users can organize and store their designs for easy access and management.

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Design Grid

A design grid in Canva is a system of horizontal and vertical lines that help to align and organize elements within a design.

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Design School

Design School in Canva is an online learning platform that provides tutorials, courses, and resources to help users improve their design skills and create professional-looking designs.

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Design Type

Design Type in Canva refers to the pre-designed templates that users can choose from to create their own designs.

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Desktop App

A desktop app in Canva refers to the downloadable software that allows users to access and use the graphic design platform offline on their computer.

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Diacritics

Diacritics in Loom refer to the small marks or symbols added to letters to indicate pronunciation or meaning.

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Diegetic Sound

Diegetic sound in video editing refers to sounds that are part of the scene and are heard by the characters within the story.

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Director's Cut

A Director's Cut is a version of a film or video that has been edited according to the director's vision and preferences.

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Directory Sync

Directory Sync in Loom refers to the process of automatically updating user information from an external directory service to Loom's user database.

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Dispute

A dispute on YouTube refers to a disagreement or conflict between two or more parties regarding the ownership or use of content on the platform.

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Dolly

Dolly in video editing refers to a camera movement technique where the camera is mounted on a wheeled platform to create smooth and fluid movements.

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Domain Capture

Domain Capture in Loom refers to the process of claiming a specific topic or area of expertise within a team or organization.

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Drawing tool

A drawing tool in Loom refers to the feature that allows users to annotate and highlight specific areas of their screen recordings.

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Dubbing

Dubbing in video editing refers to the process of replacing the original audio track of a video with a new one.

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Effects

Effects in Canva refer to the visual enhancements or modifications applied to an element or design, such as filters, shadows, and glows.

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Element

An element in Canva refers to any individual design component such as text, shapes, images, or icons that can be added to a design.

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Encoder

An encoder in OBS is a software or hardware device that converts video and audio signals into a digital format for live streaming or recording.

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Encoding

Encoding in the context of YouTube refers to the process of converting a video file into a format that can be streamed online.

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End Screen

An end screen is a customizable graphic that appears at the end of a YouTube video, providing viewers with additional information and calls to action.

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End-to-End Encryption

End-to-End Encryption in Microsoft Teams refers to the secure transmission of messages and files between users, where only the sender and recipient can access the content.

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Engagement tools

Engagement tools in Loom refer to features that help users interact and communicate effectively with their audience, such as video reactions, comments, and call-to-action buttons.

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Enterprise Admin

An Enterprise Admin in Loom is a user with administrative privileges who manages and controls the settings and permissions for their organization's Loom account.

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Equalizer

An equalizer in video editing is a tool used to adjust the audio levels of different frequencies in a video clip.

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Explore Page

The Explore Page in Canva is a feature that allows users to discover new design templates, photos, and graphics to use in their projects.

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Export

Export in video editing refers to the process of saving a finished video project into a playable file format that can be shared or uploaded to various platforms.

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Export Options

Export options in Canva refer to the various formats and settings available for saving and sharing your designs outside of the platform.

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Fade In

Fade In is a video editing technique where the image gradually appears from black to full brightness at the beginning of a scene.

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Fade Out

Fade Out in video editing refers to a gradual decrease in the brightness of the image or sound, resulting in a smooth transition to black or silence.

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Fallback recorder

A fallback recorder in Loom is a backup option that automatically records your screen and audio in case of any technical issues during a video recording.

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Fast Forward

Fast Forward in video editing refers to the process of playing a video at a faster speed than its original recording.

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Filler Word Removal

Filler Word Removal in Loom refers to the process of eliminating unnecessary words such as 'um,' 'ah,' and 'like' from recorded videos to improve clarity and professionalism.

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Filters

Filters in video editing refer to visual effects or adjustments applied to a video clip to enhance its appearance or convey a specific mood or tone.

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Final Cut

Final Cut is a professional video editing software used to edit and manipulate digital video and audio files.

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Flyer

A flyer in Canva is a digital or printed promotional material that contains information about an event, product, or service.

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Folders

Folders in Canva are organizational tools used to group and store designs and assets for easy access and management.

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Foley

Foley in video editing refers to the process of adding sound effects to enhance the audio quality of a film or video.

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Font

A font in Canva refers to a specific style of text that can be applied to design elements.

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Format

Format in video editing refers to the specific technical specifications and settings of a video file, such as resolution, aspect ratio, and codec.

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Frame Rate

Frame rate in OBS refers to the number of frames per second that are captured and displayed in a video stream.

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Frame Rate

Frame rate refers to the number of individual frames or images that are displayed per second in a video.

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Frames

Frames in Canva refer to pre-designed borders or outlines that can be added to images or text to enhance their visual appeal.

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Full-Screen Mode

Full-Screen Mode in Microsoft Teams refers to the display of the application in a maximized window, occupying the entire screen of the device being used.

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Full-Screen Mode

Full-Screen Mode on YouTube refers to the option to expand the video player to fill the entire screen of the device being used to watch the video.

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Fullscreen Mode

Fullscreen Mode in Canva refers to the feature that allows users to view their designs in full screen, without any distractions from the interface.

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Gallery View

Gallery View in Microsoft Teams is a feature that displays multiple video feeds of meeting participants simultaneously on the screen.

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Gallery View

Gallery View in Google Meet is a feature that displays multiple participants in a grid layout during a video call.

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Gallery View

Gallery View in Zoom refers to the layout option that displays multiple participants' video feeds simultaneously on the screen.

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Geo-Restrictions

Geo-Restrictions on YouTube refer to limitations placed on certain videos or channels based on the viewer's location or country.

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GIF

A GIF in Canva is a short, looping animation that adds movement and interest to designs.

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Graphics

Graphics in video editing refer to visual elements such as text, images, and animations that are added to enhance the overall visual appeal of the video.

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Green Screen

Green Screen in OBS refers to a technique of replacing the background of a video with a green color, allowing for the insertion of a different background or image.

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Grids

Grids in Canva refer to a system of horizontal and vertical lines that help users align and organize their designs.

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Grouping

Grouping in Canva refers to the act of combining multiple design elements into a single entity for easier manipulation and organization.

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Guest Access

Guest Access in Microsoft Teams refers to the ability for external users to access and collaborate within a team or channel.

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High-angle Shot

A high-angle shot in video editing is a camera angle that is positioned above the subject, looking down on them from a higher perspective.

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Host

A host in Google Meet is the person who creates and manages the meeting, controlling access and settings.

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Host

A host in Zoom is the person who schedules and starts a meeting, and has control over the meeting settings and participants.

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Host Controls

Host Controls in Zoom refer to the features and settings that allow the meeting host to manage and control the meeting, such as muting participants, sharing screens, and ending the meeting.

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Icons

Icons in Canva refer to small, simple images or symbols that can be used to represent an idea or concept in a design.

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Illustrations

Illustrations in Canva refer to pre-made graphics and images that can be added to designs to enhance their visual appeal.

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Image Cropping

Image cropping in Canva refers to the process of removing unwanted parts of an image to focus on a specific area or aspect.

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Image Flipping

Image flipping in Canva refers to the process of horizontally or vertically flipping an image to create a mirror image effect.

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Import

Import in video editing refers to the process of bringing media files into the editing software for use in a project.

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In-Stream Ad

An in-stream ad on YouTube is a video advertisement that plays before, during, or after a video that a user has selected to watch.

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Info Cards

Info Cards are clickable, interactive cards that appear during a YouTube video, providing additional information or links to related content.

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Infographic

An infographic in Canva is a visual representation of information or data designed to communicate complex ideas in a clear and concise manner.

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Ingestion Settings

Ingestion settings on YouTube refer to the technical specifications and settings required for uploading and processing video content on the platform.

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Insert Shot

An insert shot is a close-up shot of a specific detail or object used to emphasize its importance or add visual interest in video editing.

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Insights Hub

Insights Hub in Loom is a centralized platform that provides data-driven insights and analytics to help businesses make informed decisions.

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Interactive Design

Interactive Design in Canva refers to the creation of engaging and user-friendly designs that encourage user interaction and participation.

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Interactive PDF

Interactive PDFs in Canva are digital documents that allow users to engage with content through clickable links, buttons, and multimedia elements.

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Iris

Iris is a tool in video editing software that allows for adjustments to the brightness and contrast of specific areas within a video clip.

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J-cut

A J-cut is a video editing technique where the audio from the next scene is heard before the visual transition occurs.

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Join

Join in video editing refers to the process of combining two or more video clips into a single continuous sequence.

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Joining by Phone

Joining by Phone in Google Meet refers to the ability to join a video conference call using a phone number instead of a computer or mobile device.

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Keyframe

A keyframe in video editing is a specific point in a timeline where a change is made to an element, such as a transition or effect.

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L-cut

An L-cut is a video editing technique where the audio from the previous scene continues to play over the visuals of the following scene.

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Lavaliere Mic

A lavaliere mic is a small microphone that is attached to a person's clothing or body to capture clear audio during video recording.

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Layer

A layer in video editing refers to a separate level of video or audio that can be edited independently from other layers.

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Layering

Layering in Canva refers to the process of arranging and organizing different design elements on top of each other to create a cohesive and visually appealing design.

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Leave Meeting

'Leave Meeting' in Google Meet refers to the action of exiting a video conference or ending participation in a virtual meeting.

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License

A license in Canva refers to the permission granted to use a particular design or image for personal or commercial purposes.

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Link

A link in video editing refers to a connection between two or more video clips or elements within a project.

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Link Settings

Link Settings in Loom refer to the options available for customizing the sharing and privacy settings of a video recording.

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Live Captions

Live Captions in Microsoft Teams refer to the real-time transcription of spoken words into text during a meeting or call.

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Live Captions

Live Captions in Google Meet refers to the real-time transcription of spoken words into text displayed on the screen during a video conference.

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Logo

A logo in Canva is a visual symbol or design that represents a brand or company.

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Loom video encoding

Loom video encoding is the process of compressing and converting video files into a format that can be easily shared and viewed online using the Loom platform.

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Loop

A loop in video editing refers to a repeated sequence of footage or audio that plays continuously.

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Looping

Looping in video editing refers to the process of repeating a specific section of a video continuously.

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Low-angle Shot

A low-angle shot in video editing is a camera angle that is positioned below the subject, looking up, to create a sense of power or dominance.

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Magic Resize

Magic Resize is a feature in Canva that automatically resizes a design to fit different dimensions without distorting the original layout.

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Manual Claim

A manual claim on YouTube is when a copyright owner identifies and claims ownership of a video that contains their copyrighted material.

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Mark

A mark in video editing refers to a specific point in a clip where an action or effect is to be applied.

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Marketplace

A marketplace in Canva refers to a platform where users can buy and sell design templates, graphics, and other creative assets.

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Mask

A mask in video editing is a tool used to selectively hide or reveal parts of a video clip.

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Match Cut

A match cut is a video editing technique where two shots are seamlessly connected by matching the action or composition.

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Meeting

A meeting on Zoom refers to a virtual gathering of individuals through video conferencing software.

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Meeting Code

Meeting code in Google Meet refers to the unique code assigned to each meeting that allows participants to join the meeting.

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Meeting ID

A Meeting ID is a unique numerical code assigned to each Google Meet session, allowing participants to join the meeting.

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Meeting ID

A Meeting ID is a unique numerical code assigned to each Zoom meeting, allowing participants to join the meeting.

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Meeting Notes

Meeting notes in Microsoft Teams refer to the written record of discussions, decisions, and action items taken during a virtual meeting.

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Meeting Options

Meeting options in Microsoft Teams refer to the various settings and features available to customize and manage virtual meetings.

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Meeting Organizer

A Meeting Organizer in Microsoft Teams is the person who schedules and manages a virtual meeting, including inviting participants and setting the agenda.

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Meeting Recording

Meeting Recording in Microsoft Teams refers to the ability to record audio, video, and screen sharing during a virtual meeting for future reference or sharing with absent participants.

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Meeting Scheduler

A meeting scheduler in Microsoft Teams is a tool that allows users to schedule and organize virtual meetings with colleagues and clients.

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Mixer

A mixer in video editing is a tool used to combine and adjust the audio levels of multiple audio tracks.

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Montage

Montage in video editing refers to the technique of combining multiple shots or clips to create a sequence that conveys a specific message or emotion.

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Mood Board

A mood board in Canva is a visual collage of images, colors, and typography used to convey a specific style or feeling for a design project.

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Music

Music in Canva refers to the audio tracks that can be added to designs to enhance the overall experience.

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Mute

Mute in video editing refers to the action of removing or silencing the audio track of a video clip.

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One Channel Layout

One Channel Layout on YouTube refers to a design format that allows creators to customize their channel's appearance and showcase their content in a more organized and visually appealing way.

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Opacity

Opacity in video editing refers to the degree of transparency or visibility of a video layer or element.

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Output

Output in video editing refers to the final product or file that is created after editing and is ready to be shared or distributed.

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Over-the-shoulder

Over-the-shoulder in video editing refers to a shot that shows the back of one person's shoulder and the face of another person in the foreground.

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Overlay

Overlay in OBS refers to an image or video layer that is placed on top of the main content being broadcasted.

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Overlay

Overlay in video editing refers to adding an image or video on top of another video to create a layered effect.

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Page Layout

Page layout in Canva refers to the arrangement of design elements on a page, including text, images, and other visual elements.

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Page Navigator

Page Navigator in Canva refers to the tool that allows users to easily navigate between pages within a multi-page design project.

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Pan

Pan in video editing refers to the horizontal movement of the camera or the image within the frame.

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Partner Program

A Partner Program on YouTube is a program that allows creators to monetize their content and earn revenue through advertising and other features.

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PDF

PDF in Canva refers to a file format that preserves the design and formatting of a document, making it easy to share and print.

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Photo

A photo in Canva refers to a digital image or picture that can be uploaded and used in designs.

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Pin

A pin in Google Meet is a feature that allows the host to highlight a specific participant's video feed for all attendees to see.

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Playback

Playback in video editing refers to the process of reviewing or playing back a video clip or sequence to check for errors or to preview the final product.

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Playback Rate

Playback rate on YouTube refers to the speed at which a video is played back, either faster or slower than the original speed.

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Playback Speed

Playback speed in Loom refers to the rate at which a recorded video is played back, either faster or slower than the original recording.

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Playlist

A playlist on YouTube is a collection of videos that have been curated and organized by a user for easy viewing.

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Plugin

A plugin in OBS is a software component that adds additional functionality to the program.

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PNG

PNG is a file format used in Canva that allows for high-quality images with transparent backgrounds.

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Polls

Polls in Google Meet are interactive surveys used to gather opinions or feedback from participants during a virtual meeting.

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Post-production

Post-production in video editing refers to the process of editing, enhancing, and finalizing a video after it has been filmed.

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Poster

A poster in Canva refers to a digital design that displays information or promotes an event, product, or service in a visually appealing way.

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Premiere

Premiere on YouTube refers to a feature that allows creators to schedule and debut their videos as a live event.

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Present

Present in Google Meet refers to the act of sharing your screen with other participants in the meeting.

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Presentation Mode

Presentation Mode in Canva is a feature that allows users to view and present their designs in full-screen mode, making it easier to showcase their work.

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Preset

A preset in video editing refers to a pre-configured setting or effect that can be applied to a video clip.

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Print

Print in Canva refers to the process of producing a physical copy of a design or artwork created on the platform.

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Private Video

A private video on YouTube is a video that can only be viewed by people who have been given permission by the uploader.

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Profile

A profile in video editing refers to the settings and preferences of a user's editing software, which can be customized to suit their individual needs and workflow.

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Profiles

Profiles in Loom refer to the customizable settings that allow users to control their recording preferences and video quality.

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Proxy

A proxy in video editing refers to a lower resolution or compressed version of a high-resolution video file that is used for editing purposes to improve performance.

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Public Profile

A public profile in Canva is a publicly visible page that showcases a user's designs and allows others to follow and interact with them.

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Publish

Publish in Canva refers to the act of making a design project available for viewing or sharing with others.

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Q&A

Q&A in Google Meet refers to a feature that allows participants to ask and answer questions during a virtual meeting.

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QR Code

A QR code in Canva is a two-dimensional barcode that can be scanned with a smartphone camera to quickly access information or a website.

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Query parameters

Query parameters in Loom refer to the specific parameters or filters used to refine a search or request for information within the platform.

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Quick Record

Quick Record in Loom refers to the feature that allows users to easily capture and share their screen recordings with just a few clicks.

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Rack Focus

Rack focus is a technique in video editing where the focus shifts from one subject to another within the same shot.

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Raise Hand

'Raise Hand' in Google Meet is a feature that allows participants to indicate that they have a question or comment without interrupting the ongoing conversation.

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Realtime Analytics

Realtime Analytics on YouTube refers to the immediate tracking and analysis of viewer engagement and video performance data as it happens.

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Recommendations

Recommendations in Canva refer to suggested design elements or templates based on the user's previous designs or preferences.

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Recording

Recording in Zoom refers to the process of capturing audio and video of a meeting or webinar for later playback.

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Recording

Recording in Google Meet refers to the process of capturing and saving audio and video of a virtual meeting for future reference or sharing.

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Recording

Recording in OBS refers to the process of capturing and saving a video of your computer screen and audio output.

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Render

Render in video editing refers to the process of creating a final output file from the edited footage.

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Request email to view

A 'Request email to view' in Loom is a feature that allows users to control who can view their video by sending an email invitation to the recipient.

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Resize

Resize in Canva refers to the act of adjusting the dimensions of an image or design to fit a specific size or format.

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Resolution

Resolution in video editing refers to the number of pixels displayed on a screen, determining the clarity and quality of the video.

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Resume Builder

A resume builder in Canva is a tool that helps users create professional-looking resumes by providing customizable templates and design elements.

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Revenue

Revenue on YouTube refers to the money earned by creators through advertising, sponsorships, and other monetization methods on their videos.

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Reverb

Reverb in video editing refers to the artificial echo effect added to audio to create a sense of space or depth.

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Revert to Original

'Revert to Original' in Loom refers to the action of restoring a video or audio recording to its original state before any edits or changes were made.

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Review and Approve

Review and Approve in Canva refers to the process of checking and giving final approval to a design project before it is published or shared.

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Rewind

Rewind in video editing refers to the action of playing a video clip backwards from its end to its beginning.

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Roll

Roll in video editing refers to the continuous and uninterrupted playback of a sequence of footage.

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Rough Cut

A rough cut in video editing is an initial version of a video that includes all the footage and basic editing, but may not be polished or finalized.

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Scene

A scene in OBS refers to a collection of sources that are displayed together on a single output.

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Scene

A scene in video editing refers to a continuous sequence of shots that take place in a single location and time.

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Scheduled Video

Scheduled Video on YouTube refers to a pre-planned and pre-uploaded video that is set to be published at a specific date and time.

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Screen Sharing

Screen sharing in Microsoft Teams refers to the ability to share your computer screen with others during a video or audio call.

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Screen Sharing

Screen sharing in Google Meet refers to the ability to share your computer screen with other participants in the video conference.

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Search Bar

A search bar in Canva is a tool that allows users to search for specific elements, templates, or designs within the platform.

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Sequence

Sequence in video editing refers to a series of clips arranged in a specific order to create a cohesive story or visual narrative.

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Settings

Settings in Google Meet refer to the various options and configurations that can be adjusted to customize the user's experience during a video conference.

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Share Screen

Share Screen in Zoom refers to the feature that allows users to display their computer screen to other participants in a meeting or webinar.

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Shares

Shares on YouTube refer to the act of distributing or reposting a video on another platform or social media site.

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Silence Removal

Silence removal in Loom refers to the process of automatically removing periods of silence from a recorded video or audio clip.

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Skip Ad

Skip Ad is a button that allows viewers to bypass advertisements on YouTube videos after a certain amount of time.

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Slow Motion

Slow motion in video editing refers to the technique of reducing the playback speed of a video clip to create a dramatic effect.

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Sound Effects

Sound effects in video editing refer to artificially created or recorded sounds that are added to enhance the audio experience of a video.

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Soundtrack

A soundtrack in video editing refers to the audio elements, including music, sound effects, and dialogue, that accompany the visual content.

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Source

In OBS, a source refers to any audio, video, or image input that can be added to a scene for live streaming or recording.

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Speaker notes

Speaker notes in Loom refer to the text that accompanies a video recording, providing additional information or guidance for the viewer.

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Speaker View

Speaker View in Google Meet is a feature that highlights the person currently speaking during a video conference.

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Speaker View

Speaker View in Zoom is a feature that highlights the current speaker's video feed, making it the main focus for all participants.

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Speech breakdown

Speech breakdown in Loom refers to the inability of a speaker to communicate effectively due to stuttering, stammering, or other speech impediments.

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Speed

Speed in video editing refers to the rate at which footage plays back, either faster or slower than its original speed.

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Split

Split in video editing refers to the process of dividing a single clip into two or more separate parts.

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Split Screen

Split Screen in video editing refers to the technique of displaying two or more video clips simultaneously on the screen.

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SRT Files

SRT files are subtitle files that can be uploaded to YouTube videos to provide captions for viewers.

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Stickers

Stickers in Canva refer to pre-designed graphics or images that can be added to a design to enhance its visual appeal.

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Stitch feature

A stitch feature in a loom refers to the mechanism that creates the interlocking loops of thread or yarn that form the fabric.

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Stock Images

Stock images in Canva refer to pre-made, licensed photographs or illustrations that users can use in their designs.

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Stock Videos

Stock videos in Canva refer to pre-made video clips that can be used in designs and projects without the need for filming or editing.

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Stream Key

A stream key is a unique code that allows OBS to connect to a specific streaming platform and broadcast live video content.

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Studio Dashboard

A Studio Dashboard on YouTube is a centralized platform that provides creators with insights and tools to manage their channels and content.

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Style Guide

A style guide in Canva is a set of rules and guidelines that ensure consistency in design elements such as fonts, colors, and layouts.

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Subscriber Count

Subscriber count on YouTube refers to the number of people who have chosen to follow a particular channel and receive updates on new content.

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Subtitles

Subtitles in video editing refer to the text displayed on the screen that translates or transcribes the spoken dialogue or narration.

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Super Chat

Super Chat is a feature on YouTube that allows viewers to pay to have their messages highlighted during a live stream.

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SVG

SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is a file format used in Canva that allows for high-quality, resizable graphics without losing image quality.

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Tags

Tags on YouTube are descriptive keywords that creators add to their videos to help viewers find and discover their content.

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Take

Take in video editing refers to a continuous shot or sequence captured by a camera.

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Team

A team in Canva refers to a group of individuals working together on a project or design.

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Teams Channel

A Teams Channel in Microsoft Teams is a dedicated space for team members to communicate, collaborate, and share files related to a specific topic or project.

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Teams Meeting

A Teams Meeting is a virtual meeting conducted through Microsoft Teams, allowing participants to communicate and collaborate remotely.

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Template

A template in Canva is a pre-designed layout that can be customized to create various types of visual content.

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Text

Text in Canva refers to any written content that can be added to a design, such as headings, subheadings, body text, and captions.

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Theater mode

Theater mode in Loom is a feature that allows users to view recorded videos in full screen without any distractions.

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Thumbnail

A thumbnail on YouTube is a small image that represents a video and is displayed on the platform's search results and suggested videos.

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Tiled View

Tiled View in Google Meet refers to the display of multiple participants' video feeds in a grid-like format on the screen.

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Tilt

Tilt in video editing refers to the vertical movement of the camera, creating a diagonal angle in the shot.

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Time-lapse

Time-lapse in video editing refers to the technique of capturing a series of images at a slower rate than they will be played back, resulting in a sped-up effect.

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Timestamps

Timestamps in Loom refer to the specific points in time within a video recording where certain events or actions occur.

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Titles

Titles in video editing refer to text overlays that are added to a video to provide context, introduce a scene, or identify a speaker.

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Together Mode

Together Mode is a feature in Microsoft Teams that places participants in a virtual shared space to enhance remote collaboration and communication.

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Tracking Shot

A tracking shot in video editing is a camera movement that follows a subject or object as it moves through the scene.

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Traffic Source Types

Traffic Source Types on YouTube refer to the different ways viewers find and access your videos, such as through search results, suggested videos, or external links.

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Traffic Sources

Traffic sources on YouTube refer to the different channels or platforms through which viewers discover and access your videos.

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Transcoding

Transcoding on YouTube refers to the process of converting uploaded videos into different formats to ensure compatibility with various devices and internet speeds.

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Transition

Transition in OBS refers to the process of switching between different scenes or sources during a live stream or recording.

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Trash

Trash in Canva refers to the folder where deleted designs and elements are stored before they are permanently removed.

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Trim

Trim in video editing refers to the process of removing unwanted footage from the beginning or end of a clip.

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Trim by Transcript

Trim by Transcript is a feature in Loom that allows users to edit their video recordings by removing unwanted parts based on the transcript of the video.

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Underlay

Underlay in video editing refers to a layer of audio or video that is placed underneath the main content.

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Unique Viewers

Unique viewers on YouTube refer to the number of individual people who have watched a video at least once within a specific time period.

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Unlink

Unlink in video editing refers to separating the audio and video tracks of a clip so they can be edited independently.

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Unlisted Video

An unlisted video on YouTube is a video that can only be viewed by people who have the link to the video, and it does not appear in search results or on the channel page.

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Upload

Upload in Canva refers to the process of adding an image or file from your computer or device to the Canva platform for use in your design.

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Upload Defaults

Upload Defaults on YouTube refer to the default settings that apply to all videos uploaded to a channel, such as privacy, category, and tags.

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Vectors

Vectors in Canva refer to scalable graphics that are created using mathematical equations, allowing them to be resized without losing quality.

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Video

Video in Canva refers to a digital medium that combines moving images, sound, and text to convey a message or tell a story.

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Video Annotations

Video annotations on YouTube are interactive text overlays that can be added to a video to provide additional information or links to other content.

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Video Bitrate

Video bitrate on YouTube refers to the amount of data used to display video content per second, measured in bits per second (bps).

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Video Call

A video call in Microsoft Teams is a real-time communication between two or more people using audio and video technology over the internet.

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Video Chapters

Video Chapters on YouTube are a feature that allows creators to divide their videos into segments for easier navigation and viewing.

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Video Conferencing

Video conferencing on Zoom is a virtual meeting platform that allows users to communicate and collaborate through audio and video in real-time.

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Video Editor

A video editor on YouTube is a person who edits and enhances video content to create engaging and visually appealing videos for their audience.

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Video Embedding

Video embedding on YouTube refers to the ability to insert a video player into a website or blog, allowing viewers to watch the video without leaving the site.

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Video History

Video History in Loom refers to the feature that allows users to access and review their previously recorded videos.

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Video Manager

A video manager on YouTube is a tool that allows creators to upload, organize, and manage their videos on the platform.

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Video metadata

Video metadata in Loom refers to the information attached to a video, such as title, description, and tags, that helps organize and search for videos.

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Video Processing

Video processing on YouTube refers to the technical process of optimizing and enhancing video content for playback on the platform.

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Video spotlight

A video spotlight in Loom is a feature that allows the user to highlight a specific area of their screen recording for emphasis.

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Video URL

A video URL on YouTube is the unique web address that leads directly to a specific video on the platform.

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Video Visibility

Video visibility on YouTube refers to the ability of a video to be easily found and viewed by users through search results and recommendations.

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View Mode

View Mode in Canva refers to the mode where you can preview your design without being able to edit it.

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Viewer Insights

Viewer Insights in Loom refers to the data and analytics that provide information about how viewers interact with recorded videos.

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Vignette

A vignette in video editing is a visual effect that darkens or lightens the edges of a video frame, creating a circular or oval shape around the center of the frame.

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Virtual Background

A virtual background in Microsoft Teams is a digital image or video that replaces the user's actual background during video calls or meetings.

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Virtual backgrounds

Virtual backgrounds in Loom refer to the feature that allows users to replace their real-life background with a digital image or video during video recording.

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Vlog

A vlog is a video blog where individuals share their daily experiences, thoughts, and opinions on YouTube.

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Voice Over

Voice over in video editing refers to the technique of adding a narration or commentary to a video, usually recorded separately from the visuals.

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Waiting Room

A waiting room in Google Meet is a virtual space where participants wait before being admitted to a meeting by the host.

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Waiting Room

A waiting room in Zoom is a virtual space where participants wait before being admitted to a meeting by the host.

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Watermark

A watermark in the context of YouTube is a semi-transparent logo or text that appears on a video to identify the creator or brand.

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Webinar

A webinar on Zoom is a live online seminar or presentation that allows participants to interact and engage with the presenter and other attendees.

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White Balance

White balance in video editing refers to the adjustment of colors to ensure that white appears as a neutral color, regardless of the lighting conditions during filming.

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Wide Shot

A wide shot in video editing is a shot that captures a large area or scene, showing the subject in relation to its surroundings.

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Wipe

Wipe in video editing refers to a transition effect where one shot is replaced by another by moving a line across the screen.

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XML Sitemap

An XML Sitemap on YouTube is a file that lists all the videos on a channel, helping search engines to crawl and index them more efficiently.

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Zoom

Zoom in video editing refers to the process of enlarging or reducing the size of a video clip to focus on a specific area or to create a dramatic effect.

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Zoom App

Zoom App is a video conferencing software that allows users to communicate and collaborate remotely.

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Zoom Import

Zoom Import in Loom refers to the ability to import Zoom recordings into Loom for further editing and sharing.

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Zoom Room

A Zoom Room is a dedicated physical space equipped with technology for video conferencing and collaboration using the Zoom platform.