Thursday, December 8, 2016

MM16D51

DO NOW:
What do you remember about editing video in Premiere? List as many steps as you can to describe project set-up, trimming clips, color correction, transitions and audio.
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OBJECTIVES:
Finish Video Editing demo for Basic Camera Operation
Titles
Add Music and Export
Etch Standard-Shaped Ornaments
Applied Math

23 comments:

  1. honestly to be honest I only know one thing that is dragging the effect into the clip of a video

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  2. I remember that you start by importing the clips from there you can decide what you want to cut out the clip if necessary. Once done you can make smoother transitions like dipping it to black or white and at that point you can also cut audio so you can later add music to the clip.

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  3. Step 1) Start a New Project, and save it to the D-Drive
    Step 2) Import the videos with File>Import
    Step 3) Trim the videos by marking it In and Out, then you can drag them to the timeline
    Step 4) Use Color Correction by opening the Effects panel and dragging the desired effect from the Color Corrections folder
    Step 5) You can delete the audio by unlinking it from the video, then you can select the audio alone and delete it
    Step 6) Insert Transitions by dragging an effect from the Video Transitions folder in the Effects panel into the end or beginning of a video clip

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  4. I took off the audio and put brightness

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  5. I remember that we had to put our videos in the left side on assembly. To trim the video you click on the one you want to trim and put the mark in and out bars where you want them, then click and drag the video down into the bottom. For color correction you click effects at the top of the screen and on the side bar find what you want and drag it onto the video you want to apply it to.

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  6. Drag your clips into the project section from the assembly tab. Use mark in and mark out to trim clips to the extents you desire without harming the total footage. In the effects tab, under video effects you can color correct and under under video transitions and then dissolve, you can add transitions between clips. To delete the audio, just unlink the footage from the sound and proceed to delete the audio.

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  7. >Open Project
    >Go into source to import video clips
    >Clips can be dragged into an order on the assembly line
    >Colors can be edited in the "Color" tab
    >Effects are under the "Effects" tab
    >Audio can be removed via unlinking it (right clicking) and pressing delete
    >New audio can be added via importing

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  8. Step 1: Open "Adobe Premier CC"
    Step 2: Start a new project + Browse to the Scratch D file where you saved the video file; then hit okay.
    Step 3: Right Click and click on "Import" then navigate to your video. Click on it meanwhile will be imported. Showing on your [Project Panel]
    Step 4: Click the clip you want to use and right click put it in the source monitor.
    Step 5: Once you review your raw footage you can add "Mark In" where it will let you decide where you want to start your video and vice versa when you want the video to end 'Mark Out'
    Step 6:

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  9. Start a new project, import the videos, trim the videos by marking it in and out, add it to the timeline, open effects and select color correction, adjust brightness and contrast, unlink the audio from the video, delete the audio, insert transitions at the end/beginning of a video

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  10. We first started a new file and saved it to our D-Drive, then importing the videos to Adobe Premiere Pro.Then we took the two videos out of the three videos we recorded and marked in and out put on the each videos. Then we dragged them to our time line at the bottom of the, we clicked on video effects and applied the FX to each of the videos, we went to Color Correction folder to adjust the Brightness and contrast. We added a Dip to Black in between where the two videos meet.

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  11. I remember, first we had to add our videos onto Premiere, drag them down to the bottom bar and then trim them in assembly. After we went onto effects and used color correction then audio transitions to adjust the colors and get rid of the audio. The last step I remember doing is going into transitions and adding dip to black to make the video clips fit together better.

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  12. What I remember is that you can drag your videos from the Program Area down to the Timeline Area, and continue editing "your" raw footage. Another step that I remember is you can create a "fade-out" for your video(s) by going to Effects+>Video Transitions+>Dissolve+>Dip to Black. One other step that comes to mind is you can adjust the brightness and contrast by going to Effects+>Video Effects+>Brightness & Contrast and adjusting the amount of brightness by dragging the mouse over the little bar in the panel to adjust. You can bring in new, raw footage by going to File+>Import and just simply selecting you footage of choice. The only other step I remember is you can shorten the amount of time for your footage by going to the area of your video you want to edit, toggle Mark-In, then go to the other half of the area you want to edit and toggle Mark-Out.

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  13. All i really remember was to drag your files into your media browser and then to drag those files into your timeline to either cut, adjust or remove sound to add a better sound quality to it.

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  14. Import File, Double click on a clip, then in and out marks (edit/cut clip piece) thats all i can remember right now.

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  15. First you import your clips into Premiere, then you go to the Editing section on the top of the window before fitting each clip into the timeline and moving them around before unlinking and editing the audio

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  16. Clicking on transitions and applying them between each scene, color correction, Clicking on the timeline to add in and out points.

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  17. To edit video in premiere, you must right click, hit import, and then select the files you want. To edit clips you have to place them into the area on the right side of the screen. You can separate an audio and visual clip by un-linking them. These clips should not overlap each other on the timeline or else the audio will play at the same time while one image obscures the other. Transitions can be added between clips to make the cuts go more smoothly. Yesterday we used the fade-in one.

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  18. I remember importing the clips into premier and then unlinking the sound and deleting it. Then we put transitions on and saved the project.

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  19. I remember how to delete songs how to add music and to put titles and how to add effects ect.

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  20. First you import your clips into Premiere, then you go to the Editing section on the top of the window before fitting each clip into the timeline and moving them around before unlinking and editing the audio. In addition also we used the fade in option. These are just some of the many things we learned.

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  21. I imported my clips. Then I edited them and put them on the timeline after I unlinked the audio. And add some music in the back round to your video.

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