Wednesday, 30 March 2016

Production/ Editing (Evaluation)


Green Screen Project

A green screen is a screen where almost every film uses to create their effects, using software similar to Adobe Premiere; they add the images they want use it their film after they have created they main film or they add the images to the film during the main production stage.
Things like audio is added at a different stage during the production.
As part of my levle two media course I was asked to make a short green screen project, with three different audio tracks on the same film/ video peice.
The fillm could be pretty much whatever we wanted (within reason) and as long as it had relevance to the topic and could be achived using a Green Screen.

The screenshot is of a blank project on Premiere; with the media I'm using to create my project in the media libary on the left hand side of the screen.


This screenshot is of my project, unrendered with a few peices of cut media in the timeline...
Making sure that all the pictures I want to use are underneath the main greenscreen video







In the screenshot below, I am rendering my video so that I can have a few video previews.

In the screenshot below, I am again rendering my video so that I can have a few video previews, for future reference.





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