Prelim Lecture 2 Adobe Premiere Tools Panel Toolbox Toolbox The toolbox contains common tools used for editing clips in the timeline Adobe Premiere Tools Panel Toolbox Selection tool V ID: 781930
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Slide1
Audio & Video Production
Prelim Lecture 2
Slide2Adobe Premiere Tools Panel (Toolbox)
Toolbox
The
toolbox contains common tools used for editing clips in the timeline.
Slide3Adobe Premiere Tools Panel (Toolbox)
Selection tool (V)
The
default tool, used to select clips in the timeline.Track Select tool (M) Select
all clips on a track from a given point, or select
multiple
tracks.
Slide4Adobe Premiere Tools Panel (Toolbox)
Hand Tool (H)
Drag
the timeline view left and right.Razor (C) Cut a clip (or multiple clips) into two clips
.
Rate Stretch
tool (X)
Change the duration of a clip while simultaneously changing the speed to compensate.
Slide5Adobe Premiere Tools Panel (Toolbox)
Pen
tool (P)
Create control (anchor) points.Zoom Tool (Z) Click in the timeline to magnify the view, or drag and
select
a rectangular area to zoom into
.
Slip Tool (Y) Move a clip's in and out points by the same amount simultaneously, so the rest of the timeline is not affected.
Slide6Adobe Premiere Tools Panel (Toolbox)
Ripple Edit
tool (B)
Adjust an edit point and move other clips in the timeline to compensate.Slide
tool (U)
Move
a clip back and forth in the timeline, while
simultaneously adjusting adjacent clips to compensate.
Slide7There are three stages to film-making
Pre-Production
Production
Post-production
Slide8Video Production Stages
Pre-Production
is
the process of fixing some of the elements involved in a film, play, or other performance. Pre-production ends when the planning ends and the content starts being produced.
Scripting
&
StoryboardStoryboard - is a great tool to plan out the overall effort of your video production. Consider the following items:Shoot locationsSubjects
Types of
Camera Shots
– (close-up
VS long shots)
Slide9Improve Your
Video Pre-Production
With A
ScriptA Script, in its simplest terms, is your structural outline for the content that will be spoken throughout your video. Three main components that your script should have in place
:
Introduction
–
The start of your video is where you need to grab your audience’s attention.Body – The body of the script should include details of the products or services that your business is selling.Conclusion – Your concluding statements need to convert your target audience into believers.
Slide10Video Production Stages
Production
Production
begins once the footage is recorded. This process will capture all the scenes and information captured in the pre-production process.
Slide11Video Production Stages
Post Production
is
part of the process of filmmaking, video production and photography.
Processes
Video editing the picture of a television program using an edit decision
list.
Writing, recording, and editing the soundtrack.Adding visual special effects.
Sound design, sound effects, ADR,
foley
and
music.
Transfer of colour motion picture film to video
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