Although maybe not as intuitive as Final Cut there are features that I found extremely helpful. The ability to create an adjustment layer to change the overall look of the entire movie or customize to a particular viewing situation is very cool. Transitions seem much easier to control. The ability to fix lost links or recover a crashed project seems much better, which is always a big issue with beginners in a shared computer lab.
Wednesday, January 4, 2017
Learning Premiere
This term we're making a clean break from Final Cut to Premiere as our video editing software. Having never used a current version of this software myself I found that this short video really showed me everything I needed to know;
Although maybe not as intuitive as Final Cut there are features that I found extremely helpful. The ability to create an adjustment layer to change the overall look of the entire movie or customize to a particular viewing situation is very cool. Transitions seem much easier to control. The ability to fix lost links or recover a crashed project seems much better, which is always a big issue with beginners in a shared computer lab.
Although maybe not as intuitive as Final Cut there are features that I found extremely helpful. The ability to create an adjustment layer to change the overall look of the entire movie or customize to a particular viewing situation is very cool. Transitions seem much easier to control. The ability to fix lost links or recover a crashed project seems much better, which is always a big issue with beginners in a shared computer lab.
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