This week we continued with lessons on Adobe Premiere Pro.
On Tuesday, Croom talked about the importance of being able to teach yourself skills (or being able to find the resources to teach yourself), since learning is a lifelong process. I missed class on Thursday, but asked some of my classmates what I needed to catch up on. They told me to continue watching the Lynda videos about Premiere Pro by author Ashley Kennedy. I learned a lot from the "Basic editing" and "Adding B-roll to your interviews" videos. Through these videos, I've become more familiar with Premiere Pro terms, like "project pane" and "timeline." I've also learned several ways and strategies to complete specific steps since Kennedy teaches shortcuts, such as "shift + drag." In the "Basic editing" video, I learned that you can press "," for an insert edit. I like learning from Lynda videos because I can work at my own pace. When I don't understand a word that was said, for instance "Tilda," I just scroll down to the transcript and see what that word was. I still think Premiere Pro will take quite a bit of hands-on practice to become comfortable with, but I'm confident that Kennedy's lessons on Lynda have prepared me to start working with the program!
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Sami CanavanI'm a public relations junior and Italian minor at the University of Oklahoma. This is my journey through Public Relations Publications. Archives
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