VSP-Exercises

04.04.2023-..2023 / Week 1-Week 
Kor Qian Qian / 0359496
Interactive Design / Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media
Exercises



INSTRUCTIONS



Exercises

Week 1-Practical

Adobe Premiere Pro essential guide:

new project-windows-workspace-assemble-import file-double click imported file-double click first clip-drag the clip down to the workspace-at the end of the first clip, double click the second clip-click the extract icon (below the video third from the left)-and so on-export final video
mints video exercise

Doritos video exercise

Week 2-Practical

Shooting practice: We were asked to shoot those 8 scenes in pairs and edit them into a 40-second video.
fig 2.1-shot size needed
Progression:
fig 2.2-text show in gradient

fig 2.3-text show in gradient

Apart from combining all the videos, I followed the link Mr Martin gave to add subtitles.

Final Submission for Shooting Exercise:

shooting practice

Week 2-Exercise

Editing Practice-Lalin: Use the video clip materials given, and edit it to around 35 seconds clip.
lalin exercise

Week 4-Practical

Ask ChatGPT the following questions: Verify ChatGPT’s answer with Google, summarize it

What is colour correction?

Colour correction is the technical process of adjusting and balancing the colours in an image or video to achieve a desired look or to ensure that the colours are displayed accurately on different devices or mediums and make it appears natural and unprocessed—the way the human eye experiences it in real life.

What is colour grading?

Colour grading is a post-production technique used in film, video, and photography to adjust and enhance the colours in an image or footage for creative purposes. It can ensure that the film's carefully curated colour palette conveys a specific atmosphere, style, or emotion.

What are the differences between colour correction and colour grading?

Colour correction is a technical process focused on achieving accurate and consistent colours, while colour grading is a creative process focused on achieving a specific visual style or mood.

Are both colour correction and colour grading necessary while editing videos? Or just do one of them?

No.

Colour correction is necessary to ensure that the colours in the footage are accurate and consistent, to avoid affecting the overall quality and look of the footage.

Colour grading is used to enhance the visual style of the footage and to create a specific mood or atmosphere. It is not always necessary.

Only needed both of these are in cases where the original footage has a colour cast due to lighting or camera settings, then colour correction may be necessary to correct this issue before applying a colour grade. Depends on the specific needs of the project whether colour correction, colour grading, or both are necessary while editing a video.

Exercise of colour correction:
Colour correction in PR: turn on the comparison view>window>lumitri colour
fig 4.1-screen of colour correction

In Fig 4.1, no 1 column is the original video colour (before adjustment). No 2 column is the comparison view. The left one is the reference for the right one to follow or compare the differences. No 3 column is the place to make colour correction and colour grading.

Final Colour Correction video:

final colour correction video

Week 5-Production Shooting Discussion

fig 5.1 Group discussion proposal

I was assigned to be the location sound, which is in charge of the sound recording work.

fig 5.2 Location sound task

Week 9~10-Stop motion

How to Create Stop Motion Animation in Adobe Premiere Pro

Steps (Premiere pro):

Create a new project-choose 1920 x 1080 24/25 frame/sec-Premiere Pro CC > Preferences > Timeline Change "Still Image Default Duration": 5 Seconds to 2-5 Frames Trial & Error-Insert and Overwrite Sequences as Nests or Individual Clips

Premiere pro

fig 9.1 settings

First, I set the "Still Image Default Duration" at 6 frames.


fig 9.2 create a new sequence

I created a new sequence to work inside.


fig 9.3 add image into workspace

According to the order, drag the images to the workspace


fig 9.4 colour correction

Due to the warm light used in the shooting, the picture looks very warm, so I made some adjustments.


Final stop motion video

Stop Motion Video

fig 10.1 mobile app used

fig 10.2 features

There is a very useful feature in the app. It can see where the previous picture was taken, ensuring that the next picture will not be displaced.



fig 10.4 features

In the video setting, it can adjust the movie speed (how many frames per second) before we export.


fig 10.3 features

There is also an export funtion, it can straight export the stop motion in video according to the previous movie speed setting.

Final stop motion video




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