Wednesday, 28 November 2018
Tuesday, 27 November 2018
Monday, 26 November 2018
Thursday, 22 November 2018
Collaborative Video & Slideshow Project Using Minecraft
20 SECOND WALK THROUGH VIDEO!
PART 1/3 OF THE SLIDESHOW!
PART 2/3 OF THE SLIDESHOW!
PART 3/3 OF THE SLIDESHOW!
Thursday, 1 November 2018
Video Editing - Slideshow - Cut to the Beat - Project #3
I first got all those photos and videos that I would be using and imported into the project. After that I added my audio track right away, and added in markers according to the beat. After selecting my images and videos, I then selected the option 'automate to sequence' and clicked 'ignore audio' to delete the audio clip from the videos, that will be imported. Since it probably wouldn't be perfect on the first try, I moved around clips that I feel would be better in a different position. After all that, I added transitions on each one, (I could copy the transitions) I prefer adding different transitions on each one to make it match the beat better. When I was done, with all the text too, I exported it. But with the file possibly being larger than 100mb, I had to choose a different preset option. And I could choose either 'Youtube 480p SD' or if that's still too large, I could go for 'Twitter 640x640'
Friday, 26 October 2018
Friday Post - October 26 - Premiere Pro - Dynamic Systems
Thursday, 18 October 2018
Video Editing - Slideshow - Basic
First Slideshow
I first gathered 10 images, but in my case 9 images and a gif, then I imported them into the project. I changed the duration of the photos before dragging them onto the timeline. When I wanted to add effects to a certain image I would click on the image then go to the toolbar above and go to editing/effects. I also used key frames to make the images change positions, or scale. And then I added music last.
Second Slideshow
For this slideshow I just followed the first tutorial above, with the exception of adding more images. This time for the music though, since I had to transition between it, I went to audio transitions options in the effects bar. I picked the fade option and dragged the transition and dragged it in between my two audio clips. And I used keyframes to animate the text and images. I also used the option 'Video Transitions' in the effects bar, and dragged the transition in between the clips that I want to transition it to. This also worked the same on text (graphics) Other than those small differences, everything else from this video was based off of the first tutorial.
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