Premier Pro.

We were given the task of editing a piece of film, from a previous years work. From their raw video we were tasked to use the program to replicate or improve their finished work. From owning a macbook, and heavy use of it in my digital art course the last two years, I was quite literate with the computer. When i initially used the program it was closely similar to the mac's Imovie, but further use showed me that although basic functions it may be closely related. But Premier has a wide more variety of functions and capabilities.

We begun by importing the raw clips from the A-level file we were given, once we had all our pieces of film, we watched the finished version of their film and moved the different clips into their variable order. During this we edited each clip of film, cutting it down to a smaller and neater piece. Once we had done that we placed all the clips in the order. After we had our movie in correct order and edited right, we begun to place sound into the extract, the background music, and the mobile phone bleep.

The program can also be used to create transitions between different clips, such as wipes, dissolves and many others to give it more atmosphere and mood to what you are trying to imply, the program also allows you to place titles into the extract, for such things as credits.



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