On Tuesday 8th February we were taught about how to edit so that when we had shot our opening scenes we were able to edit them
The software that we will be using to edit our opening title sequences is adobe premier pro
Bins are the name of the folders in premier pro
the 4 different video sections are
1. top left - footage/ video that you have clicked on from the bins
2. top right - the current edited piece
3. bottom left - where the bins are/ where you can find you footage
4. bottom right - where you edit together the footage as well as the audio
it is very good to constantly save so that if the site crashes you don't loose all your progress
it is very good to constantly save as if you forget to save when you exit the software and you save constantly then you won't have lost too much progress
footage is the videos that you have filmed/ have been filmed on cameras that needs to be edited
rushes and daily's are the same thing. Daily's is the American name for rushes
rushes/ daily's are the imported footage onto the editing software that needs to be edited
the cutting tools is a tool that is used to cut rushes up at any place so that you can split the footage up if you didn't want to get rid of it
the shortcut for cutting is "X"
the shortcut for going back to the arrow is "V"
the "in points" is the first frame of the clip that you want to be in the sequence
the "out points" is the last frame of the clip that you want to be in the sequence
the "+" zooms in
the "-" zooms out
the shortcut for undo is "command z"
the footage at the top of the video section on the bottom right section of the screen will always play
you need to be careful when putting footage onto the timeline as if you overlap footage the older footage (the part of it that is covered) will get deleted
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