YouTube link: https://youtu.be/hGN0UlcsXlQ
For my premiere project, I decided to make a video edit of when I received my big and when I received my little. My Greek family at WSU have become some of my very best friends and I am so lucky to have them, that is why I thought this would be a perfect topic for my last project. I started off by making a folder on my desktop called com 210 final project. Then, when I began my project, I imported that folder. Within the folder, it consisted of a video of both of my big little reveals, photos of my Greek family after each reveal, and photos of us doing fun things. I added the song “Warm Thoughts” by Flume as the background music by going under file then import, then I scrolled down to music and retrieved the file from my iTunes account. When I would put my photos and videos into the sequence, I would use the same method we learned about in our premiere tutorials. I would double click either a photo or a video, then it would show up in the left hand corner of the screen. Then, I would drag it down without audio to my time line. For photos, I would make sure they were only two seconds before dragging them down. I also used the text tool a lot to describe each video and photos and for the credits at the end. I would have to make the box around the font smaller because every time I would type something one letter of a word would take up the entire screen. I used it to show when I was getting my big, when I was getting my little, and to explain the photos of us spending quality time together. I am struggling to make the photos look clearer in my video edit, they are kind of blurry right now and I do not know how to fix that. I tried using scale and position because every time I would add a photo to the sequence, it would pop up super zoomed in for some reason. As I said before, I would use scale and position to center them and show the whole photo, but now after posting it to YouTube they look kind of weird and fuzzy. For my final draft, I will make sure this is not a problem.