Test Footage / Edits
Test Introduction Sequence
This is a introduction sequence that I have put together to help me plan how I want my documentary opening to look. I have used my own footage and edited it all in Premiere Pro on the Adobe Cloud. I used a variety of tools within the application to help me create my product.
This is how I ordered my footage in a way that I could understand and in a way that would be easy to navigate to boost productivity. I ordered all my media into categories that suit what they are. Each folder has different media in to help me be as productive as possible without having to trail through loads of footage to find what I am looking for.
This is what my finished timeline looked like. I have utilised the layering ability inside Premiere to match my footage up in ways that I liked the look of. The layering helped to me to time certain pieces of footage up with music or markers that I have placed on the timeline. I used the markers to help me to to line up and make different clips match with the music to make the video more effective.
I also used audio effects to fade the audio in and out to help combat the loud audio coming in harshly for each clip which doesn't help connect multiple clips together without sounding too out of place.
I used dip to black dissolve effect to help bring my video to an end used inline with a audio fading effect helped my video to end naturally and not seem likes it's been rushed to an end but to help it come to a natural end. I decided to use this as the part of the song that my clips ended at wouldn't have made sense just cutting it off therefore a fade out was the best resolution, used in conjunction with a dissolve effect it helped to round off the video.
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