My second premiere pro editing exercise





We first got some shots by having to get a camera and then set up a tripod, we also used several different shots that we needed for our little short film.

we also were taught the Photography triangle which contains, ISO, Aperture, and Shutter speed  Image result for photography triangle

In this first exercise we learnt how to shoot and string together some of our video clips and then learn how to add sound and transitions to the sequences.

We first started to collect footage and sound clips for our pieces of work and then we put them into premiere pro and started to add certain clips. after that we then had to add a fade in at the start of the project to make it seem more moody and atmospheric intro we also had to add the artist of the music

we then also added more clips to string them together, we then added some fade in and fade out effects that gives it a more of a professional feel, then we added some back ground music to the project and give it more of an atmosphere and give a professional feel, I then also added some extended clips that prolonged the small clips on top of that I had some out of focus shots that gave our work a more of an professional feel to it.

we then also had to show what we made in lesson and critique each other piece of work what we liked and what we didn't like and what they could of  changed.

When learning about the camera we had to learn about the camera features such as shutter speed which is the speed that the camera take individual pictures

We also learnt about the Aperture and it works as the bigger the Aperture the deeper depth of field and the smaller the shallower depth of field and ISO is the higher it is the more light that it lets in and the smaller the less light it lets in effecting how bright the scene is

















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  1. Actually the smaller the aperture the deeper the depth of field (but a small aperture equals a big number - eg F16 is much smaller - and therefore deeper - than F5.6). Good short summary - would have liked to know more about what you learnt though, eg frame rate of camera, shutter speed etc.

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