Thursday, November 13, 2014

Completed Ball Bounce Video


Learning to Composite

The window menu has all of the panels in Premiere Pro listed for quick access. The timeline is where you build or construct your video. The tools are found on the left side of the timeline, which can be clicked on if you are not using a shortcut key. There are separate menus for each panel, which allow for more options in order to find tools easier. The main panels you use are the source monitor, program monitor, effects, timeline, and tools panels. Some shortcut keys for the main tools are V (selection tool), H (hand tool), Z (zoom tool), and C (razor tool). There are multiple ways to import media. One of the main ways is to go to the media browser bin, selecting the files you want, and dragging them onto the timeline. When dragging clips together on the timeline, they should automatically snap together. When moving a clip in front of another hold control in order to not overwrite and replace the other clip. Cutting on action is the best time to make an edit. Adobe Premiere Pro is industry standard and has valuable functions for creating videos. 

Friday, November 7, 2014

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Texture and Hypershade

The hypershade panel has a work area to drag and use networks of blending nodes. The icons on the nodes represent the characteristics of the nodes.  The nodes are connected to a shading group that can be edited to lessen or strengthen the texture. There are a couple of ways to put the blending characteristic on an object. One of the easiest ways is to click on the middle mouse button and drag it onto the object. One can also add colored texture to make things look more realistic. 

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Pop Art



Scrapbook Page Template

For my scrapbook page I mainly just cut out different things from other images and layered them in my picture. I added a lot of drop shadows to most of the flowers. I made the wooden frame before this, so I just copied it onto the page. I did the same for the Polaroid frame.