Before the production of Killer Queen my skills with premiere pro were pretty much limited to no experience, I really only knew how to clip audio and videos, but that was about it throughout the editing process however, I gained so much hands-on experience and knowledge. I learned numerous techniques that helped me bring life to the film. One of the first things I picked up on was how to adjust audio levels, allowing me to raise or lower the volume for different scenes and layer the sounds to be more effective and more immerse in the film, making the clip seem more realistic. I also got to explore color grading tools I use, especially in scene 2 to make the scene more nostalgic, by adding warmer colors giving it more of a warmer tone.
Another important skill I gained was video masking learning one video over another to hide unwanted background elements to create cool visual effects. I learned how to import and organize media,un-link audio, which was very useful, I use adjustment layers to apply effects across multiple shots insert and use transitions for text. I also experimented with both video and audio transition. Often using fading to smooth out scene changes and give dialogue or background music. A more finished flow Premiere Pro was definitely challenging at first as there was so many buttons and the screen seems so complicated and it was very intimidating but this project gave me the confidence to explore tools and I’m so grateful that I did and so that now in my own personal life, I can use Premiere Pro for editing my own work ,and I’m so excited that this class gave me the chance to do so.
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