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You will INDEPENDENTLY complete the "Transitions in Video Editing" Note Guide collected from the front of the classroom, using the .PDF below. Turn it in for credit before leaving the classroom. Once you have finished that you will grab a "100 Movie Challenge" Complete that and turn it in for a grade. You may use block 1's account and their google only! ALL phones should be at the front!
Transitions in video Editing: PDF
Come in Thursday for an IN DEPTH Premiere review.
Use these URL's to help.
File Formats Quizlet: https://quizlet.com/_2ee00h
Stages of Editing Process Quizlet: https://quizlet.com/_2edzsp
Production Process Quizlet: https://quizlet.com/_2edziu
Lighting Terminology Quizlet: https://quizlet.com/_2edzeb
Shot Types and Camera Moves Quizlet: https://quizlet.com/_2edz42
Audio Terms and Tools Quizlet: https://quizlet.com/_2edyxy
Copyright Quizlet: https://quizlet.com/_2eatio
Tools Quizlet: https://quizlet.com/_2ee0sg
Buttons Quizlet: https://quizlet.com/_2ee97j
Panels Quizlet: https://quizlet.com/_2ee9i8
Export Dialog Box Quizlet: https://quizlet.com/_2eea2r
To create a 30-second promotional video Incorporating the track matte technique, where video footage seamlessly transitions into text overlays to display relevant information in text with visuals of your choice.
Follow the techniques used in the tutorial to create your own ORIGINAL video inside a Text video in a similar style.
For this project use only the tools in Premiere not PSD files.
Refer to the resources linked here to find appropriate royalty-free video/audio clips
Objective
To create a 1 minute & 15 second to 2 minute video, utilizing captivating visuals of scenic landscapes and locations to captivate viewers and promote a destination.
Should NOT be exactly the same as my example.
Your images and destination should be unique... no one should have the same footage or project.
Design Requirements
Utilize previous knowledge of editing techniques.
Adjust the volume levels appropriately to ensure a clear and balanced sound.
Create a title overlay near the beginning, and animate with keyframes.
Add a creative, consistent transition, other than a cut, throughout the video.
Fade both the video/audio in to start the video and out to end the video.
Refer to the resources linked here to find appropriate royalty-free video/audio clips of your choice.
Objective: Create a your own ASMR
Create your own original ASMR-style video that uses natural sounds to create a sensory experience—no music, voiceovers, text, or animations allowed.
Pre-Production
Review the ASMR Egg Sandwich Project Tutorial to understand the format and expectations.
Choose a topic that involves interesting natural sounds (e.g., cooking, organizing, crafting, sports, etc.).
Plan your shots and actions—think about what sounds will be most satisfying or immersive.
Set up your project folder and create a new Premiere Pro project using your standard naming convention.
Production
Film all original footage yourself—no stock video, photos, or outside audio.
Must review tutorial here if you are recording with an iPhone.
Focus on capturing clear, intentional sound and visuals.
Use creative camera angles and framing to emphasize the sensory experience.
Post-Production
Import and organize your clips in Adobe Premiere Pro.
Trim, arrange, and edit your clips to create a polished ASMR-style sequence.
Clean up your audio using effects like DeNoise and normalize levels for consistency.
Keep your final video between 15-30 seconds in length.
Export your final video file as an MP4, and be sure to name your file as instructed.
Objective: To create a 3 minute documentary-style video about Coach Collins
Design Requirements
Pre-Production
Review the Campus Life and Lower Thirds project tutorials to review techniques you’ll need to apply.
Review all provided interview and B-Roll footage of Coach Collins to determine which segments best support the story.
Plan your video to be between 2–3 minutes in length, with a clear introduction, middle, and conclusion.
Plan your edit structure, where you’ll use Coach’s on-camera audio and how it will be supported with relevant B-Roll.
Plan to include a Lower Third for Coach Collins during his first appearance (Name: Coach Mitch Collins, Title: VHS Head Varsity Girls Basketball Coach).
Production
There are not any video or audio elements to record for this project.
Post-Production
Import all media into Premiere Pro.
Utilize your previous editing knowledge for pacing, transitions, and timing.
Remove all interview questions to create a seamless, narrative flow of Coach Collins speaking about his coaching journey.
Select only the most effective B-Roll and interview clips (not all footage needs to be used).
Ensure that approximately two-thirds of your visuals consist of your selected B-Roll, with intermittent appearances of Coach Collins on screen. Coach’s dialogue will remain audible while showing relative B-Roll footage.
Add the Lower Third the first time Coach Collins appears on screen and keep it visible for about 5 seconds.
Refine your edit to ensure the documentary is cohesive, emotionally engaging, and within the 2 to 3 minute time limit.
Balance audio levels of Coach’s voice and natural sound, so the narration is clear and consistent throughout.
At the end of the video, add a full screen graphic closing attribution note:
All video and audio files for this project were provided courtesy of Mr. Jeremy Brandt of Voorhees High School.
Export your final video file as an MP4, and be sure to name your file as instructed.
Download Project Files
Interview Clips, B-Roll and Voiceovers
Create a one-minute video to promote campus life to prospective students, showcasing the excitement and opportunities available on campus.
Follow the techniques used in the tutorial.Download Project Files
Objective
To create a “how to”/demonstration video that teaches how to practice the crossover dribble in basketball, incorporating multiple camera views.
Design Requirements
Follow the techniques used in the tutorial.
Project Files
Pre-Production
Watch the example Zoo Promo to get ideas for energy, flow, and animal variety.
Review the project tutorial to understand Supers and a Bug in video projects.
Review the provided voice-over and music files, and plan your visuals to match the pacing and content of the voice-over.
Review the techniques found in this tutorial on how to edit the music in the video.
Create a basic storyboard or outline showing when different animals and logo elements will appear.
Select a variety of animal clips that best represent the experiences offered at the State Zoo.
Production
There are not any video or audio elements to record for this project.
Post-Production
Import all footage into Premiere Pro.
Edit your timeline by syncing animal visuals with the corresponding parts of the voice-over.
Adjust volume levels of both the music and voice-over to ensure the narration is always clear and well-balanced with background audio.
Use a fast-paced wipe transition consistently between clips to maintain flow and continuity.
Introduce the State Zoo logo with animation near the beginning of the video, then scale it down to a small “bug” logo that remains visible throughout. Toward the end, resize the logo again and include the zoo’s website to reinforce brand visibility.
Export your final video file as an MP4, and be sure to name your file as instructed.
Download Project Files
Rubric: Realistic Scene
Turotial: Realistic Scene Tutorial
Using the "helpful resources" Tab below, download songs on youtube to drag and drop into garage band to make the "Foley Artist Video" make sense! Download the "Foley Artist Video then add it to Garage Band like we practiced in class.
Step 1: What is a Foley Artist
Step 2: Foley Artist Project
Step 3: Foley Artist Video
Royalty-Free Sound Effects & Music
Click here to copy the link of your published Digital Portfolio on August 27th 2025
20% of your final grade.
Due January 10, 2026- By the end of YOUR Class period
AFTER checking to make sure all of your video's share settings are "Anyone with the link" AND AFTER you have PUBLISHED(x2) your website and made it PUBLIC: Come up to the front and sign your name on the sheet at my desk.
Photoshop Extra Credit
Extra Credit 1- Dispersion
Extra Credit 2- Torn Paper
Extra Credit 3- Double Exposure
Extra Credit 4- Sketchy
Extra Credit 5- PopOut
Extra Credit 6- BottleShip
Extra Credit 7- MoonBoat
Extra Credit 8- ButterCat
Extra Credit 9- Rail Illusion
Extra Credit 10- Broken Face
Illustrator Extra Credit
Create your own original ASMR-style video that uses natural sounds to create a sensory experience—no music, voiceovers, text, or animations allowed.
Design Requirements
Pre-Production
Review the ASMR Egg Sandwich Project Tutorial to understand the format and expectations.
Choose a topic that involves interesting natural sounds (e.g., cooking, organizing, crafting, sports, etc.).
Plan your shots and actions—think about what sounds will be most satisfying or immersive.
Set up your project folder and create a new Premiere Pro project using your standard naming convention.
Production
Film all original footage yourself—no stock video, photos, or outside audio.
Must review tutorial here if you are recording with an iPhone.
Focus on capturing clear, intentional sound and visuals.
Use creative camera angles and framing to emphasize the sensory experience.
Post-Production
Import and organize your clips in Adobe Premiere Pro.
Trim, arrange, and edit your clips to create a polished ASMR-style sequence.
Clean up your audio using effects like DeNoise and normalize levels for consistency.
Keep your final video between 15-30 seconds in length.
Export your final video file as an MP4, and be sure to name your file as instructed.