Adobe Premiere Edit Practise

In today's lesson we were working with Adobe Premiere editing a James Bond clip and a dancing animals clip. As we used Adobe Premiere we were able to play around with the clips, audio and effects. For example with the James Bond clips we were given many different clips from different James Bond films and had to make one short clip using the other clips. We did the same for the dancing animals clip and included different audio clips and effects. From doing this task I have learnt how to use Adobe premiere and learnt new editing skills.

My James Bond clip:


At the beginning of this clip it starts with the very famous James Bond quote which says ' the name's Bond...James Bond' with no music in the background so it is using diegetic sound. It then quickly changes clips and music starts in the background. The music is at a very fast pace and so is the scene in the clip so the music works with the scene. As the clip continues the pace of the scene slows down so at the same time the pace of the music slows down. Cutting to a different clip where James Bond is in trouble from the clip where he has the power shows variations from all of the different Bond films. The clip is then changed back to where the other clip left off and it carries on. Towards the end of the video the clips change again so there is two stories happening in one video. Whilst the clips are changing there is the same audio in the background then at the end of the video the music fades out.


My dancing animals clip:


For this video I used 3 different audio clips and many different clips of dancing animals. The three different audio clips I used included different genres of music. There are many different clips of dancing animals used which all fit with the audio playing in the background. When the music changes the transitions of the clips also fades from one to another so when the audio changes so does the clip.