Exploring Premiere Pro (Experience so far.)

Premier Pro Emotion Video by Carol W.


What is Adobe Premiere Pro?

Premiere Pro is a video editing Adobe software. You import clips and music to edit on a timeline. You can trim clips, use transitions, add text, etc. Basically all the tools you would expect to exist for video editing.


What are the most powerful tools or features of Premiere Pro?

The timeline helps to position and re-position audio and video.

Transitions (both video & audio) help the whole project flow.

Adding music really brings a video to life. The type of music is important, since an emotion is being expressed.


Some free editing tools available:

  • iMovie. The standard video editing app found on every Apple device.
  • Shotcut. A free, cross-platform, video editor that is downloaded.
  • Clips. An Apple app to combine graphics & music. In general, best used for social media posts.

 

Symbols & Tweening


Two little birdies!

I first animated a bird (symbol) flapping its wings, using tweening for a slight dip as it glided, then frame-by-frame animation for the flapping wings.

To make the symbol bird soar across the sky, I used a classic tween. I also adjusted their colour with tint as they flew towards the sunlight.  The loop time on the symbols was edited, too, to make the two birds vary slightly.

Overall, I’m happy with this result, considering time limits!

Animation Introduction

What is frame-by-frame animation?

It’s traditional idea of animation, where the technique is to have frames in which the next is just slightly different, creating the illusion of motion when viewing the frames in quick succession.


How was the animation process similar and/or different on paper vs. Adobe Animate?

Both were rather tedious, as frame-by-frame animation often is, requiring repeated drawing of the same object. Onion skinning in Adobe Animate replicated the light source under the paper layers well. Paper animation is more straightforward and simplistic in the process, however, I believe once you get the hang of Adobe Animate, you can snip a lot of those tedious corners.

Flipping through frames got confusing on paper. I also felt that Adobe Animate’s ability to click and drag and re-size objects was super helpful to making tweaks in the object’s speed. In addition, not having to draw the stationary objects each frame was a happy realization. Where Adobe Animate falls off the cliff for me is in the sharing process. There are quite a few details in the exporting of files that can get infuriating. Whereas for the flipbook, a camera and a friend is all you need.


What did I learn about animation?

I’ve learned how animation sets the stage for events. Perhaps some things are a little unrealistic or exaggerated, but that is needed to create a clear story and message.


 

Powtoon Exploration


Today, we explored Powtoon to create our animated resume!

Luckily for new users like me, this tool has all the templates to get started with. The animations are eye-catching!

In the future, I could use this tool advertise a brand, as the bright colors and animations will catch people’s attention. Mostly, I think this tool is great for conveying basic information. Anything more becomes too much text.


 

Cloud Technology

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What is Canva & why is it useful?

Canva is a graphic design app/platform for infographics, newsletters, social media posts, etc. It’s templates are super easy and quick to edit into your own presentations, yet still look professional. In addition, these presentations can be shared with other users to collaborate with others.


What are the advantages of cloud-based technology?

Cloud-based technology has access to cloud storage. This type of storage allows you to save and access your files from anywhere and any device, as long as you are authorized to do so! In addition to this, you can share these files with others over the cloud server, allowing real-time collaboration, which was used to create the Canva poster above.


 

App Development Project

MEET sPARKS!


What does sPARKS! do ?

This is an extension to a GPS. With the input of the user’s destination (plus additional information, such as whether the user has a disabled parking permit), it scans up-to-date satellite imagery of all parking spots at that destination. Comparing said satellite images to images of taken & empty parking spots in its database, it can determine whether or not a car is already parked at each spot. Using if/then processing, it outputs and updates a map that indicates the open spots. If the user does not have a disabled parking permit, then those spots will be indicated as taken in the map. In addition, the app uses GPS data to show the user’s location on said map.


What parts of the DESIGN PROCESS were used in this project?

  • Defining: A problem had to be defined for a solution to come about.
  • Ideating: Then, I began to imagine possible solutions, an audience, a design, and the most efficient way to integrate the solution into daily life. With the help of a guide, I also imagined how testing and determining if the idea worked would play out.
  • Prototyping: In terms of the design, the displays, the visuals (how the app is organized), I first drew sketches on paper, before creating them on Piktochart.
  • Sharing: First, the idea was shared with classmates and peers, in order to receive feedback. That was when I ran into one problem: People often park on the side of the road. Would the app be able to show those “parking spots?” That complicated the matter far more. What is the length of the user’s car? What places are okay for people to park? I decided to focus the app on parking lots, like Costco’s. If this project was furthered, perhaps then, non-parking lot areas would be considered. Now, I am sharing this app here, on a blog post.

What am I most proud of with this app?

I rather enjoyed imagining the process the app would go through in creating an output. Factors such as a disabled parking permit were taken into consideration. However, it would have been better if I had also considered how the app would know if, for example, construction was taking place at a parking lot, and certain spots were then unavailable. Otherwise, I am happy with the process.


 

ICT9 & Core Competency Predictions

Predict how you think we will practice each of the 7 main core competencies in this course.

“Laugh-Out-Loud Cats #2527” by Ape Lad is licensed by “CC BY-NC-ND 2.0”

 

Communication :

In this course, we will learn to use EduBlogs and personal portfolios to communicate our interests, ideas, and learning. We will also interact and communicate with peers and Ms. Abercrombie to enhance all of our learning experiences.

Collaboration :

A part of why technology has become so essential is that it can be a tool for collaboration, when used effectively. I think we will learn to do this via completing group projects, assignments, and tasks with classmates, in which we build relationships and must learn to respect each other’s opinions and contributions.

Creative Thinking :

To create projects, we will design and come up with ways to use what tools are at our disposal in new and inventive fashions, all while having fun.

Critical and Reflective Thinking :

Part of the design process is testing, then failure, then reflecting on why we failed, and going back to fix the problem and improve on design. This cycle repeats until we succeed.

Personal Awareness and Responsibility :

We must treat our technology with respect and care. In addition, when online, we are still responsible for our actions, like social media or blog posts, and will behave accordingly.

Personal and Cultural Identity :

This course, like all other events in our life, will build on our individual identities, in that we will develop new skills and abilities, as well as be part of a mini “community.”

Social Awareness and Responsibility :

As we interact with our classmates, peers, and teacher in this course, we learn to build and appreciate positive relationships.