Adobe premiere Pro is a timeline-based video editing software application.It is part of the Adobe Creative Cloud,which includes video editing,graphic design,and web development programs.
I created a new sequence with 1080p24* quality and made sure the capture format is HDV*.
1080p24*
- 1080p means the quality of the video would come out and export as 1080p high definition video.
- 24 means 24 frames per second.
HDV*
HDV is a format for recording of high-definition video on DV cassette tape.
At the left hand of Adobe premiere Pro,these are all the videos which I have imported already.I imported all the selected and renamed videos from the folder where I save my music video.
At the top part,this is the tool sets.The first tool is called selected tool,which allows me to import and select my videos.The 6th tool is called razor tool,it would allow me to cut down the video and change the length of the videos.The second last tool is called hand tool,it allows me to drag and move the videos on the track.
Here is another screenshot demonstrating the timeline I put together for my edit. I assembled this timeline using the clips I imported from the card we filmed with. This was put together by selecting each clip that I wanted, then dragging it onto the timeline and editing it into place. This involved a lot of cutting and moving around, to ensure the timing of the film worked out accordingly. To construct meaning in my timeline, I used a couple of techniques to create the effect I wanted from my film. Montage themed scenes was a fairly dominant subject in my film, therefore in order to create these montages, it meant I had to include a lot of clips and cut them down fairly short. As shown in the screenshot above, I included a lot of short clips within my timeline. This was to create the montage meaning to demonstrate to viewers a variety of shots within the same scene, to show different within the montage of 'what could've happened.'







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