During the editing process of my project, I used Premiere Pro to edit all of the footage that I filmed over the course of my filming days. Firstly, I imported all the footage for each scene into Premiere Pro as I filmed it and cut footage that had unwanted audio or did not fit in with my final film and its conventions. Then I muted some audio and moved different pieces of audio over other footage in my project. I also overlaid pieces of video from other clips over the part when the coach is talking to the main character. These overlaid clips mostly consisted of the young footballer nodding along in response to what the coach is saying. On further reflection, I decided that it would be more suitable for my project to be a film trailer instead of a short film, therefore, I changed my editing process to create a trailer
To indicate the beginning of my trailer, I added a cross dissolve transition between the opening titles and the first camera shot of the main character kicking a football towards a goal. I decided that this would be the best video transition to use at the beginning of the trailer because it has a fade in effect from complete black to a shot of the young footballer training and trying to perfect his shooting abilities. Furthermore, it fits in well with the conventions of my chosen genre which is a trailer for a sports film.







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