When I had completed my animatic storyboard, and was happy with all the scenes,cuts, and timings, I had to film it, to enable me to upload it to Premiere Pro, and then to cut it to the times of my music video. I found the videoing of my storyboard, reasonably easy, however the tripod proved to be slightly more complicated then I had imagined. It was quite a sturdy, yet a tricky piece of equipment, and it did take me a while to get used to using it. However after a while I got the hang of it. I then had to upload what I had video onto Premiere Pro, I learnt how to capture it through Premiere Pro, and then to add it to my timeline along with my music track. Once I had done this I was able to edit together, all of the timings I had planned on my storyboard. I found using Premier Pro a lot easier this time than last time, as I had already equipped some skills, so didn't feel so daunted. Again though it was a time consuming task, and does become draining after a while.
When I was editing my video, to the track, I got more practice in using, the cutting tool, as well as the stretch tool, which I used to stretch clips longer to tie them in with the music. I also began to use the Video Effects toolbar, in which I made some of my clips black and white which was something I wanted to include in my final video.
When I had finished editing my video clips, I exported my video.
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