In my final design I was able to maintain the integrity of my video. I kept a majority of it the same with only some changes coming to the beginning and ending of my video. I used music from bensound.com for both the intro and the outro of my video. I began the design by filming three similar shots while asking my subject some questions about his fantasy football team. These helped to keep my video simple because I was able to get the complete answers in single film strips. I then edited them together and placed in some transitions between them. I used the audio from the videos but chose to carry it over separately so that I could extend the beginning and the ending of the audio to fade into the credits scene.
I also thought that a beginning intro scene would be good for the video, instead of jumping right in to the interview. I chose to incorporate my logo marking the 100th NFL season from our initial Photoshop unit as my introduction scene. I then added music over this and my credits scene which both fade out when the video interview begins and the video ends.
I used a popular YouTube channel to help with some of the things I needed to accomplish. The channel is “Premiere in under a minute”. They post videos of how to make videos or images much better by using simple Premiere tools and tricks. I used a couple of their videos for refreshers instead of going all the way back to the tutorial.All in all, I added some much needed title scenes into my video, some intro music and exiting music to keep the video from being bland, and some additional transitions. I finally tried to refine my audio by lowering the volume of the music and increasing the volume of the interview, as it was a little hard to hear. I think these few things helped my video tremendously.
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