This post is all about exporting your film so you can post it to websites, you can send it to people, and do what you like with it.
Making sure your timeline with your film is highlighted (should have a small orange line around it).
Then go to file, then click export, then click media (this opens up the export settings).
at the bottom left you can select if you want to export just a certain part of your film, or the whole thing.
You then choose a format to export it as (H.264 is the most common).
Under the format setting is the preset settings (HD1080p 29 97 is the most common)
Under that select "Export format sequence.mp4" then pick a file where you want it to be exported to (it does not export straight away by doing this),
you must now click export at the bottom of the dialogue box and then your film will be exported and saved into the file you have chosen.
Friday, 16 May 2014
Tuesday, 13 May 2014
editing footage
1.Select the scene you want to edit and drag it to the first video box, here you can edit the length of your scene and remove unwanted parts from the beginning and end of the scene (if you need to do so), use the 'Set in point' tool to pinpoint where you want the start of the scene and the 'Set out point' to pinpoint where you want your scene to end.
2.Once you have edited your scenes you're ready to add them to the timeline of your whole film, drag the edited scenes down to the timeline at the bottom and place them where you want them to go (in the section 'Video 1'on the timeline).
2.Once you have edited your scenes you're ready to add them to the timeline of your whole film, drag the edited scenes down to the timeline at the bottom and place them where you want them to go (in the section 'Video 1'on the timeline).
script
This is my example of a script, scripts are an important part of film making, it not only shows the actors what they must do and learn but it shows the director what must be done while filming and it also helps the editor while he's editing all of the scenes taken.
FADE IN:
FADE IN:
INT. SCHOOL HALLWAY - DAY
(MAX and SIMON burst through the doors into a clean, well-lit seminar room.)
MAX:
Are we on time?
SIMON:
How could they start without us?
We’re in the main part!
(MAX catches his breath as he leans against the podium at the front of the room.)
MAX: (looking about
the room) We are?
SIMON:
Don’t be an idiot. You know we're the best actors in school.
MAX: (Looking into different classrooms)
But why are all the rooms empty?
(MAX and SIMON burst through the doors into a clean, well-lit seminar room.)
MAX:
Are we on time?
SIMON:
How could they start without us?
We’re in the main part!
(MAX catches his breath as he leans against the podium at the front of the room.)
MAX: (looking about
the room) We are?
SIMON:
Don’t be an idiot. You know we're the best actors in school.
MAX: (Looking into different classrooms)
But why are all the rooms empty?
Timelines- Adding video and audio.
Timelines are where your video and audio clips are placed in the film making process.
the timeline is located at the bottom right in Adobe premier pro.
While all of your clips are in the timeline this is where you will be doing most of your editing and adding sound effects.
Firstly you will want to drag over your clips that you have already sorted into which order you want them in (drag these clips one at a time into "Video 1").
You can also add audio into your timeline into positions of your choice in your film, just go to your documents on the left of the timeline and drag an audio clip into the editing box above the timeline then change the length of the audio if you please with these '{' '}', these show where you want your audio clip to start and where you want it to finish, this is also how you crop video footage.
After you have done this you can drag over your cropped audio clip and insert it into "Audio 1" and place it anywhere on the timeline under your film clips.
the timeline is located at the bottom right in Adobe premier pro.
While all of your clips are in the timeline this is where you will be doing most of your editing and adding sound effects.
Firstly you will want to drag over your clips that you have already sorted into which order you want them in (drag these clips one at a time into "Video 1").
You can also add audio into your timeline into positions of your choice in your film, just go to your documents on the left of the timeline and drag an audio clip into the editing box above the timeline then change the length of the audio if you please with these '{' '}', these show where you want your audio clip to start and where you want it to finish, this is also how you crop video footage.
After you have done this you can drag over your cropped audio clip and insert it into "Audio 1" and place it anywhere on the timeline under your film clips.
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