Video Edit
When practicing our editing skills, we used 'Adobe Premiere Editing' to overlap sound onto film (whilst using image effects and transitions in the process). I started to play around with different ideas. As a result, I managed to use the breaks in the film - where the screen goes black - to use different colours to enhance the video; making it more interesting. I purposely chose music that would go with the movement of the dancing animals footage. Dancing animals gave the connotations of something happy and upbeat. Therefore, the music I chose went to match.
Complementary to this, the effects/sound that I used in my first edit were the following:
- Mirroring the middle of the film enabled the viewer to see a zoomed in/focused view of the bears face.
- Black and white effect made the film more engaging for the viewer
- Colour toned the video to strengthen the vibrancy of the video.
- Blurred out effect also showed that although the clipped part of the film was distorted, it enhances the rest.
Premiere Editing
Complementary to this, the effects/sound that I used in my first edit were the following:
- Mirroring the middle of the film enabled the viewer to see a zoomed in/focused view of the bears face.
- Black and white effect made the film more engaging for the viewer
- Colour toned the video to strengthen the vibrancy of the video.
- Blurred out effect also showed that although the clipped part of the film was distorted, it enhances the rest.
Premiere Editing
After using Premiere editing to create my video I uploaded it onto my youtube channel in order to make it public. I embedded the link from the youtube share button in order to add it to the blog.
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