Wednesday, 2 May 2012

Premiere Pro Pro


Using premiere pro 

I have used premiere pro before, I used it for the 2d animation that we made in the last year so I was quite familiar with this program, but it was different when working in 3d, whenever I put a scene in I had to render the scene, or if I made changes I had to render the scene, this got annoying.
Adding scenes cutting them, editing them is all simple in premiere pro the buttons are easy to use, and the interface isn’t too confusing, the tools I used when in premiere pro ranged from fading in scenes using key frames, and fading music in and out using the decibel levels and key frames.
I got the sounds from a database of sounds of the internet, I tried to get the best sounds as I could but sounds are limited and I can’t make my own so I used what I had, the music came from a YouTube video that I converted into a mp3. 

To get the scenes and sounds into the library I used the import tool in premiere, this then puts it in the library and I then click and drag the file into the timeline and cut and edit to my heart’s content.