Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Premiere Video Summary
From
these videos, I learned how to use Adobe Premiere to make effective videos with
transitions and how to use different tools and techniques to create the video I
want to make. A few of the shortcuts that I learned for the tools include the
shortcut for the selection tool is (v), the shortcut for the razor tool is (c),
and the shortcut for the hand tool is (h). Other keyboard shortcuts include the
zoom tool (z), the slide tool (u), and the slip tool (y). The keyboard
shortcuts can be modified and changed to fit your preferences and help you work
efficiently. Selections are also very important and the right tool can allow
you to do various actions that will lead to a more effective video. The panels
have different tabs and they are easy to move around in order to organize your
space to help you complete different tasks. There are multiple ways to import
media depending on the form the media is presented. One common way to import
something that is found on your computer, you can clip on the tab that says
media browser and navigate to the correct footage that you want to import. To
select tools, you can use the “I” and “o” keys to mark the in points and out
points. Pressing the space bar allows you to play or pause any imported video. Lastly,
once a video is on the timeline, it will “click” with the other videos on the
timeline in order to have a smooth transition between clips.
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