CBSE BOARD XII, asked by XxLUCYxX, 7 hours ago


\huge\mathbb\orange{Difference\:between\:DC\:and\:DCP}
\  \textless \ br /\  \textgreater \ \huge\mathbb\blue{Wrong\:answer\:will\:be\:reported}


\huge\mathbb\red{Atleast\:four\: difference}

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Textless elements (also simply referred to as “textless”) are textless versions of shots that contain text over active video (i.e. text added during post-production). In other words, it is those shots you’ve added text to, but the added text removed. Examples of textless shots/elements include the main titles/credits, end titles/credits, forced narratives, burnt-in subtitles, and lower thirds. Textless elements are generally not required for text placed over solid colors (like text over white or text over black). Textless elements are also commonly referred to as:

Clean Covers

Textless Backgrounds

Textless Plates

Textless Material

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