Quality Control (QC) Vocabulary
QC Vocabulary defines terms that are used in QC with the goals of 1) Ensuring that terms are used consistently, and 2) ensuring that terms are encoded consistently. The page for this topic is here.
This page shows terms for the "PICTURE-INSERT" category. Picture inserts are any picture overlaid or otherwise inserted into or on another video.
This category was introduced in Version 1.1.
Version 1.1, December 17, 2019
Term |
Description |
Definition |
V |
ASPECT-RATIO | Aspect Ratio Mismatch | Insert is in a different aspect ratio than rest of featured content | 1.1 |
COLOR | Color Mismatch | The video insert does not match the color grade of the material it replaces, or does not match the shots before and after the insert. | 1.1 |
CONTENT | Incorrect Content | Insert contains incorrect content | 1.1 |
DIGITAL-HIT | Digital Hit | Discolored or brightly colored squares or thin lines. Sometimes there is only one on a frame or can affect the whole screen. (if using tape, check on different decks). | 1.1 |
DURATION-TIMING | Duration/Timing | Insert timing or duration is incorrect for sequence | 1.1 |
EDIT-ERROR | Edit Error | The video insert skips frame or unnaturally jumps at the edit point, or duplicates a frame, or is the incorrect duration | 1.1 |
FRAMING-MISMATCH | Framing Mismatch | The framing of the insert or textless material does not match the original framing of the material it replaces | 1.1 |
OTHER | Picture Insert issue not addressed by other terms | Picture Insert issue not addressed by other terms | 1.1 |
SEQUENCING | Incorrect sequencing | When multiple inserts are provided, they are in the wrong order. | 1.1 |
SPELLING-GRAMMAR-PUNCT | Spelling/Grammar/Punctuation | Misspelled words or misspelled proper name in burned-in text. | 1.1 |
VIDEO | Insert has video issue | Insert has video issue. A separate issue with VIDEO category should be submitted in conjunction with this error. | 1.1 |
VIDEO-RANGE | Video Range | Video has a Head/Full range conversion issue, such as over-whites or super-blacks outside the correct range, or is a lower contrast than the source. | 1.1 |
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