
In this screen shot it shows how we reached the "dip to black" effect. We used this at the end of our clip so that it was not such an abrupt finish to the film before it continues on to the title of our film.



In this screen shot it shows us speeding up this part of our film
We choose to do this when the antagonist is stalking the victim through the woods because it is a crucial piece of footage in our film because it shows the story line but it was taking up valuable time in our film which we could use elsewhere.
To get this edit you click on the piece of clip you want to speed up then hit ctrl and click at the same time and a white box will appear. Then scroll down until you reach the option "speed/duration" where you can then adjust the speed of the clip as shown in the screen shot above.
These are all print screen shots of the different type of editing effects that we used on our film.
From the process of constructing our product we have learnt that the Premiere Pro technology can be quite unreliable as it has lost our work twice and so we have had to restart. However, when it has worked properly we have found that it is a very useful program to use.
Also, the video cameras that we filmed our video on were very easy to use when we worked out how to do it which made the process a quick and easy procedure.
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