Monday 19 October 2009

Adobe Premiere Pro


We began to look at the editing programe, Adobe Premiere Pro. Due to previous experience on the mac computers at digital art GCSE level I had some knowledge of how they work. The interface and the feel of the program is very similar to Adobe After Affects, another program I became familiar with. During the lesson I did began to understand the process of piecing together and editing video clips. Firstly we imported the clips of a previous A-level coursework for the task; we began to order them chronologically and rename them for their relevance. Premiere Pro has a nice editing screen where the clips can be dragged and dropped into for quick and easy "cutting and cropping." Sound can also be implemented ontop of the clips.

The program also offers the features such as how to create titles for the sequence, these titles are then superimposed onto the film clip. We then learnt how to position and intergrate this with other features and transitions such as fades and dissolves. One of the great aspects about this program is the ability to edit the frames per second thus providing precise and accurate editing.

note: *record video of using premiere pro- upload.

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