Post-production
Individual work
Import photos to your application (Adobe Premiere Pro or Adobe Animate)
Edit video file (arrange photographs hronologically in the Timeline, adjust speed/duration, add sound, add title and credits)
If you are using Adobe Premiere Pro, create MP4 file and save it in the same folder where the other files are.
Save the file in one folder named Stop-Motion-Animation and upload the folder to your Film folder on Google Drive
Task
Import images in the Adobe Pemiere Pro/Adobe Animate software
Save your Premiere Pro file into the Stop-Motion-Animation folder
Import photographs into editing program (Adobe Premiere Pro/Adobe Animate)
Arrange clips into proper order. Set the speed/duration.
Find an appropriate sound file. Download it to the Stop-Motion-Animation folder
Adjust sound levels for consistent sound
Create an introduction screen (title). Add the title of the film, name of the film director, and actors if known
Add credits at the end of your films listing names of people who created it
Complete final edit
Save your file
If you are workin on Adobe Pemiere Pro, export the file .mp4 file format. Save this file nto the Stop-Motion-Animation folder
Upload your completed project to your Film folder
Your folder should contain all photographs and audio clips.
In your design portfolio:
Criterion C: Create the solution
Criterion C, Strand iii
The folder containing the following files should be uploaded to your design folder:
Footage (photographs)
Audio
Premiere Pro file (.prproj)/Adobe Animate file (.fla)
MP4 file (only if you are using Adobe Premiere Pro)
the link to the folder included in the portfolio.
Criterion C, Strand iv
a) Describe any changes you have made to your original idea (screenplay, moodboard, storyboard). Make sure you justify any changes - give clear reasons.
b) Look back at your plan (Ci) and explain any changes. Explain why you decided to change your approach (not follow/change your plan).