1. Our use of Adobe Premiere during post-production...By
Stephanie Caldecott
2. The tools bar at the top of Here we could view the This is
where we importedthe screen led us tolevel of volume of the and
stored our footage. We different devices such as sound recorded
with our could save and try out the razor tool which we footage to
ensure it different shots which we used a lot in our trailer.wasnt
too loud or quiet. were unsure of.These folders contained
differenteffects such as filters and transitionsThis is where we
controlled the orderwhich we were able to use in the and length of
our shots. The above rowediting process of our film trailer.
contains footage and the row belowThese effects also helped
improvethat contains audio.the quality of our film trailer.
3. After receiving the feedback and tip from Fiona to put a
negative effect on some of theshots, we decided to put a negative
effect on the bedside table shot. Above is the transitionfrom the
original filter, to the negative filter which was used as a quick
flash in the filmtrailer. This is the screen where we were able to
view our trailer in its original mode, or in slow motion so that we
could look closely at changes we wanted to make and so that we
could be sure our continuity editing was perfect. We also used this
screen to enter transitions such as zooms into the trailer.