Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Media reflection

Premier Pro was certainly a challenge, at first. The videos were a little confusing, and there were so many things that I still dont and probably will never figure out how to do, but it's fine. Getting into it was the hardest part of making the clip, really; frankly, I felt really confused when I first opened Premiere. I had to rewatch a lot of the videos carefully, and it didn't help that they weren't exactly attention-grabbing and I kept getting bored and having to do them all over again and again. Eventually, though, I managed to get through. That's when I realized how hard making a clip actually is; It's honestly harder than I thought it would be. I kept thinking back to stuff I watched on Reality TV; how would they clip it? What would they do? What I came up with wasn't perfect, and I'll tell you this much, it gave me a whole new perspective on how clips are made in Media, but I think I've got the groundwork laid out for a deeper understanding. I think if we keep doing projects like this, I might be able to make a decent portfolio submission for a movie, as long as I can learn how to make clips come together more seamlessly, and learn how to properly layer sound over B-Roll.

Anyways; Here's the project editing screen! It doesn't look like much, but like I said, it was suprisingly hard to even get what I got:

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