In my opinion, this was the same as the last project. My views on working with video clips and photos are still the same. But I did learn that you should also name your video files, it gets tiring shifting through all of them trying to find the correct one. I feel like I got a good hold on the 180 rule and have done it well in this video. Easiest part was cutting out everything. the hardest was figuring out which clip was what. My overall thoughts haven't changed and I still find this really fun.
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The difference between using video segments instead of still photos is that when you cut, you have to make sure that the video and audio still make sense and are not cut off to early. A still image can be cut anywhere and still be the same and you don't need to worry about it. The hardest part was fitting the video into the time limit, as it took some flandangiling to get it just right. I really like working with video segments and I want to make my own. Audio is fun too, it adds a little bit of spice to the overall video.
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This project introduced me to the basics of adding effects, most transitions. Working with video clips adds a little bit of complexity because if you trim some of the footage down you may loose part of it that you want. Again the most difficult part was finding the footage and music because most of the work was drag and drop like the last project. I like working with it though, I can see myself making little videos from now on. I do wish however the effects menu was not so hidden as it takes a bit to find.
This wasn't my first time using premiere pro, so this project took me 20 minutes, it took longer to find all the images than to actually make the video. Being able to drop Adobe Illustrator files right into the program helped though, as the title card I just threw together in that program. Everything else was just drag and drop, I hope we get to go more in depth later. My overall thoughts that its cool, I just haven't seen enough of it.
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Author15 year old student digital artist. Archives
May 2024
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