What is this kind of video track called? (terminology question)
I want to know the correct term to use when talking to other Premiere Pro users for something.
If I import some video content, say some MP4 files from my videocam or my phone, and then place them on the timeline, each video track represents one track of video. I can think of each track like a videotape or a strip of movie film - at any given point in time there is a particular image for that track. If there's more than one track at a given point in time the actual image you see in the monitor will depend on what's enabled and various masking, blending and other settings but for any specific track there's a specific image.

But If I'm doing multi-camera editing and I do a New Sequence From Clip I get one track but there could be multiple camera angles represented at any one point on the timeline for that one track (V1 in this case)...

What you see in the monitor depends on what selections or cuts you make but they're all still there on V1 - you could move your cut - essentially changing the in/out point - and reveal another camera angle on that same track. I've been using the term "composite track" to refer to one of these multi-angle tracks but someone on another website said that has another formal meaning in some older version of Premiere Pro. So what is the Adobe canonically-correct term for this kind of a track, when you're talking to other Premiere users?
Thanks in advance.
