Dancing Bears/James Bond Action Clip

Evaluation

Dancing bears:
When creating the 'dancing bears' video, we hadn't used the premiere programme before so I found it really hard to use. This task however was really useful for me because by the end I realised how to use the basic tools on the programme which will help greatly when it comes to more complex tasks.
Using this programme, I added videos of dancing bears and landscapes which we had to add together to form a video. I then added choose some music from the media drive which went with the video. Once I had done this I had to edit the film because there were pauses in the video where a black screen appeared, so I had to edit these blanks out so the video flowed better. This took time as I hadn't done it before so I had to figure out how to do it on the new programme.
This task has helped due to independent learning, I got taught a few things but most of the tools I had to practise myself which was really useful.

James Bond Scene:
As I spent most of the time on the first 'Dancing bears' video, I didn't have enough time to practise more and create the James Bond video. I only produced a few seconds for this scene as it took a long time learning the basics for the first task. However, although this second video was unsuccessfully finished, I learnt a great amount on the first which will help me with tasks in the future.
If I had more time I would have finished the James Bond scene to improve it, I would have added animations and edited it more. I could have added more effects such as fades and pauses but if needed I could always go back if I have more spare time.

Overall, I have learnt a lot from this task as I now know how to create a simple video on premiere, edit it, add features (music and effects) and how to transfer the video onto my blog through youtube embed.