Video editing Reflection
Learning the Premiere Pro software was a long journey. When I first opened up the software, it was very intimidating because of all the different features, and personally, I thought I would never be able to understand it. I first attempted to use the software for a TV production class and failed miserably. It was because of that, I browsed YouTube for tutorials on how to use it. Though these did help, I wasn't very good at retaining the information I watched. However, when watching AND editing along with the videos my Media Studies teacher linked for the class, I quickly got the hang of it.
To begin the process of creating a clip, I first had to ensure that all the raw materials and practice projects were organized. As you can see below, I created different files for the raw footage and other exports.
Then, I had to import them into Premiere Pro and create different sequences, graphics, and color corrections. Creating the sequence of how I want the videos to be organized was quite challenging. This was because I had to make sure that the flow of the film, as a whole, made sense and wasn't choppy. I wasn't able to get that just right until the very end of the project when I made my revisions.Another challenge that I faced was that the version of the software that I used was slightly different than the version that the man in the tutorials had. This made some of the things he did very confusing to me because my version was able to do it. For example, when creating the Lower Thirds, the feature of creating a background shape for the text wasn't available to me. Thankfully, he proposed another way of having text with a background that I was able to do.
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