This week we began constructing our two-minute interview videos using Premiere Pro. On Tuesday, Croom walked us through a few tips and tricks. For instance, we learned how to apply adaptive noise reduction to audio clips using Adobe Audition. The cool part about the Adobe Creative Suite is the changes saved in Audition can be easily transferred over to the project in Premiere Pro simply by clicking "Save."
In Premiere Pro, Croom taught us how to stabilize videos. Since stabilizing takes a long time to process, it's important to only stabilize necessary footage (instead of the entire clip, which could take days). On Thursday, we worked diligently to edit our projects. Our videos were originally due Tuesday before class, but Croom could tell we were all stressed out with school and gave us an extension until Thursday at 1:15 p.m. (And the favorite teacher award goes to...) We will continue working on our video projects next Tuesday and Thursday, but I'm definitely going to allot some extra time next week to perfect it.
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