Using Premiere Pro

 For my bumper animation and video projects, I was required to use Adobe Premiere Pro which is probably my second favorite Adobe program below Photoshop. Since I have used a lot of Premiere for past high school projects, it wasn't too difficult for me to get the hang of all the tools and layout of the program again. For the bumper video, I had used simple effects such as scale, position, opacity, the text tool, and equalizer in order to get a work that met my demands. The most challenging part was likely to sync the sound of the footsteps to each step in the video as well as think about the distance of the subject as it related to the sound as well. Since I got rid of all the sound from the original clip, everything from the footsteps, to the natural ambiance, to the music and narration was added manually. The process for the final bumper animation was far more simple as I only added a moving/growing graphic with slight opacity changes, and edited the background animation to sync with the music. I plan on using more Premiere in the future for personal projects as it's a program I truly want to improve in.








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