So for this assignment I used Premiere Pro again, going back to one of my old assignments (the color one) and I added/changed some things up a bit. To start, I went into the transform settings of the text and made it slide onto the screen as it gets bigger. I also added another red image that fades in and out of opacity for a bit into the video.
One struggle that I had was that it kept not exporting right, being only one second and not actually a video, but thanks to Mr. B's confusion and then help, I figured out that I actually needed to select the whole video during the export video. Another problem was apparently sizing the image, but it turned out that it was just too big so I couldn't see the edges. I fixed this by going into the edit menu for it and turning the size down. My favorite part of the assignment was figuring out the transform/editing part. I'll definitely be able to use this setting later, especially in the MP assignment, so I'm excited to experiment more with stuff like this, especially more with the opacity in more exciting ways.
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For this assignment I used Premiere Pro. I started out by choosing the clips that I wanted to use. Then I decided how I wanted the joke to be executed and made sure the "transitions" were smooth and worked well with the video. I added a "sad" sound as part of the joke because he hates the joke.
A problem I ran into was that I kept forgetting my headphones, so I didn't know what it sounded like. To fix this, I listened at home and planned to bring in my headphones later (not today but still) I also struggled a bit finding a sound, because I'm not the biggest fan of Bensounds but I ended up choosing a pretty stereotypically sad one so I think it worked out. In the end my favorite part was putting together the clips and choosing how I wanted them to work. I definitely resonate deeply with the guy in white because I don't like the joke. This activity was a bit more simple, so there's definitely not as much to talk about.
For this activity I used Premiere Pro. I started by downloading all the videos and importing them into the app. After that, I decided which clips I wanted to use and put them together in a way that made sense. After that, I added some transitions and then downloaded a sound I (somewhat) felt worked.
One problem I ran into was that I found it kind of hard to make it perfectly smooth. I tried my best to make the clips work together in a way that made sense, but it didn't always work. For this, I just kept adjusting until I liked it, and ended up with a pretty good result. Another thing I struggled with was sound, but that's not something I really want to speak about. :( My favorite part of this assignment was seeing the end result and seeing how well some of the transitions turned out. I felt as though some of them went together very well, and I ended up being pretty happy with the assignment. Also, just putting the videos together was kind of relaxing, in some kind of way.
For this I used Premiere Pro. I started out by adding in the photos, then adjusting them by how much red there was in each photo, making it shorter and shorter each time so that it would get progressively faster and also fit into the 15 second time limit. I also ended up adding some text (well, Mr. B did). At the end, I made sure it was EXACTLY 15 seconds and then exported it.
Some problems I ran into was that the area where it showed me how many seconds it was wasn't exactly showing me 15 seconds, so I had to test it out a lot to make sure it was exactly 15. I know the credits are a bit hard to read at the end, so that's a bit of a problem as well. I think my favorite part of the project (and also my least favorite) was finding the images. It was really fun to look through all the images and select my favorites and the ones that applied the most. |
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