Hi, so I basically edited all the clips and I am trying to make them into a montage on adobe premier pro. I managed to use a variety of unboxing clips and make fast cuts between them. While I have gotten used to using adobe premier pro, there are still parts to the platform that I do not know how to use, specifically inserting text. So, I downloaded my edited video as an mp4 and planned to edit the credits on adobe express.
Once I started to cut the video into parts to make it simpler to put credits, I realized that it would be difficult to allow the audience to read a credit such as " director and producer: Alexandra Nunez" within the 1.5 sec cut in the little montage at the unboxing scene. This took be aback for a moment since it made me realize that the original plan will not work out to our liking. To try to get inspiration on how others implemented their own credits I began to look at past students' projects and noted that their credits were within short clips that did not last longer than 4 seconds. This made me get the idea that instead of a fast montage, I could use the same idea, but just make each shot stay a little longer on the screen than I had originally planned. Once I edited it in that way I noted that it looked a lot more professional and visually appealing as each clip, such as placing a book on a shelf, was only seen once, whereas in my prior video, it was seen numerous times alternating between other shots.
I also wanted to add a little production company logo as the beginning to make it seem more like a real film. I planned on using Canva to create it, and chose upon a simple name: Blue Bird Films. I found a little blue bird that flew across the screen and paired it with a large green tree as well as the title that could be animated to rise up. Then, using the site with the non-copy write songs, I found the noise of a bird chirping, and put it all together. I am quite content with how it turned out and look froward to showing my group members
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