Finishing Editing


Hello, it's Renato Corrales back with another blog. Today, I'll be talking about wrapping up editing for our "The Zoo" culture club gym. Using Adobe Premiere Pro, we had tons of tools and features at our disposal. Being mentioned before, with the tons of footage we had, importing them into the Adobe timeline feature was the first step to creating our story with now all of our footage. We used Adobe's collaborative tools,  sharing project files and exchanging feedback in real-time. As we trimmed, cut, and rearranged clips, Adobe's interface only motivated our group to focus on as many details as possible. Transitions were important to us and utilizing Adobe's effects helped enhance our storytelling. The audio aspect of Adobe Audition allows us to as well play with the level of sounds from our dialogue to sound backgrounds. With Adobe After Effects,  adding our titles with our fonts and special effects helped our film really stand out. As the editing process unfolded, we were really happy Adobe was really shaping our film to turn out how we envisioned it. Our film evolved from a collection of raw footage into a clean film. As the final credits roll, we enter our names as the credits of directors, actors, producers, and more. I honestly feel really accomplished, knowing the work and obstacles we had. We were able to get many things done throughout this project. Film in various locations and able to get our props for the right characters and scenes. We also had to go through different music but were able to find a solution. As well our boxing ring, a main feature of the film was something we had trouble with but stuck through. Overall, we were able to get it done and we had fun. Now the final things we need to do is just in case we need any reshooting to be done or quick changes, we will do it immediately, just some quick polishing. And the final would be showcasing our project to a peer before the final publishment of our project.


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