As part of my project, I started learning the basics of Adobe Premiere Pro so I can handle the final editing of my animation. Since I’m new to the software, I decided to begin with a simple exercise to understand how everything works.
I downloaded three movie clips from Pixabay and imported them into Premiere Pro. Then I experimented with arranging them on the timeline and managed to join all three clips together to create one continuous video. This helped me understand how cutting, trimming, and sequencing works in the software.
After that, I added some sound and text to the video. This gave me a better idea of how audio syncing works and how important sound is in making a video feel complete. I also created a simple opening scene, which helped me learn how to introduce a video properly.
What I have learned
Through this small exercise, I was able to understand the basic workflow of Premiere Pro, like importing files, editing clips, and adding audio. It might seem simple, but it gave me the confidence to move forward.
How this will help my final project
Overall, this practice will really help me when I work on my final animation. I now have a basic understanding of how to edit my project, especially when it comes to adding an intro and credits screen at the end.


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