Adobe Premiere Pro CS5:
Here is brief descriptions of what I did on Adobe Premiere Pro CS5
Selecting the correct settings for the new project.
Premiere work space.
Here I'm going to select one video and press okay, for it to be then imported into my time line.
Here is the preset descriptions for the Sequence tab.
Here is the beginning of my film which I have chosen to edit.
Here I created separate folders for different parts, ie: images, video and audio.
Here, all the folders have had their names changed to the correct file name.
Here is the set in point on the control box.
Here I started with my in point somewhere along my chosen video and then point an outpoint at another part in the video.
Here is the overlay button on the control panel.
Here the video is in the time line and you can make it longer by using to two mountain looking slider underneath.
I loaded my first film into my timeline.
Here's the automate to sequence part of the film.
Here is the part where we looked at b-roll footage. I used three videos in this, one of a tilt, another of an arc shot and one of a dolly zoom. Also you can see a part of the ripple delete tool.
Here I was using the slip tool which When you use the Slip or Slide tool, the Program Monitor displays the four frames involved in the edit side by side, except when editing audio only.
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Here's the sequence tab.
Here I'm going to import a file into the work space.
Here my video has been located and has been imported in.
Here Iocated where to find the time line, under Sequence.
Here are the tracks to the new Sequence.
Here is how you create the new bin / folders.
Here, all the folders have had their names changed to the correct file name.
Here is the set in point on the control box.
Here is the set out point where it now shows I have a small piece of video to work with.
Here is the insert button the control panel.
Here I imported two more videos to be edited as well. Inserting different videos into the timeline.
I then added the other two to make it a longer film, then I used the automate to sequence button.
Here's the rough cut of the video.
Here I used the tilt shot to be a apart of the b-roll, where I loaded it onto one part of the arc shot video.
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