Evidence of Using Software

 Evidence of Using Software

These photos show evidence of me editing using the Adobe Premiere Pro software. I learnt how to use this software by watching YouTube tutorials, asking for help or by trying things our for myself and experimenting. My previous blog posts show some of my knowledge of the software but below I have included more evidence then I am now fully capable of editing using the software in a professional manner. Hopefully, using this software I have been able to create a unique and creative thriller opening sequence with the wide range of editing techniques that I have used. In addition, I hope that it accurately reflects the thriller genre from the different codes and conventionsthat I have implemented that are stereotypical of the genre. Now that I have finished editing, I can now export my film opening and upload it tom YouTube. 



These photos show evidence of me changing the rotation of my shots. 
This photo shows evidence of me rendering my video.

This photo shows evidence of me changing the position and scale of this shot so it is aligned better.

After watching a YouTube tutorial on how to create camera movement. I decided to create a pedestal in this shot. First at the start of the shot I zoomed in and moved positioned the shot more downwards. Then I locked this position to create a key frameThen at the end of the shot I positioned the shot more upwards and created a key frame. This will then gradually move the shot upward to create a pedestal effect as the shot continues.

This photo shows evidence of me editing using Adobe Premiere Pro. In the photo you can see all
of my editing in the time line.

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