My Practicals using Adobe Premiere Pro (Part 2)
Another project work I had to work on was with shapes (particularly on rectangles). What I had to do was I had to create up to 4 sequences each with 4 different colors of the rectangles - Red, Blue, Yellow and White and within each sequence I applied in movement using Effect Controls
and I did so by creating keyframes. Overall, what I've learned from doing this enables me to learn how to take an advantage of the tool to transform how I wanted.
These are the screenshots before of how it was done:

The overall idea and inspiration to make the piece came a short film called An Optical Poem - produced by Oskar Fischinger as it uses a similar style but more sequences.
Continuously, I made another piece involving patterns initially drawn and scanned on an A3 paper and later on used Adobe Photoshop to get chunks of each pattern and did it up to 60 of them so I can create the sequences by animating them in Premiere Pro. Overall there wasn't any tools require d to so as I only had to clip images on to the timeline one after the other.
Screenshots:



By making this I got the idea from a short film called Synchrome by Norman McLaren.
and I did so by creating keyframes. Overall, what I've learned from doing this enables me to learn how to take an advantage of the tool to transform how I wanted.
These are the screenshots before of how it was done:

The overall idea and inspiration to make the piece came a short film called An Optical Poem - produced by Oskar Fischinger as it uses a similar style but more sequences.
Continuously, I made another piece involving patterns initially drawn and scanned on an A3 paper and later on used Adobe Photoshop to get chunks of each pattern and did it up to 60 of them so I can create the sequences by animating them in Premiere Pro. Overall there wasn't any tools require d to so as I only had to clip images on to the timeline one after the other.
Screenshots:



By making this I got the idea from a short film called Synchrome by Norman McLaren.





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