I have been working with Audio and Video editing far before I took this class, so it's not necessarily a new subject for me, though I have been readily excited to learn more in class, and so far I feel quite at home with these subjects. Most of the work that I've done in class is made using Adobe Premiere Pro, (Or when we're working solely with audio, Adobe Audition) which is vastly different from my measly $40 software Wondershare Filmora. In sharp contrast, Premiere pro would have the capacity to do far more than whatever I would ever need from it, so I think I'll just stick with what I use currently. That isn't to say I haven't learned anything from it, I've actually learned quite a bit about flow and movement in film. Regardless, I am very confident that if I ever were to have a large scale video or audio editing project in my future classes, I am secure in my skills and I am certain that I would have the full capacity to complete such an assignment. In all honesty, my biggest problem with such assignments would probably be struggling with creating text and graphics, since Wondershare Filmora has a vastly different UI system. And I will say this, the more I work with any of these editing softwares, the better I get at producing any of my next big video projects accordingly. As of now I am not looking to go into any sort of career that would require being proficient in A/V editing, however it is nice having these skills under my belt so that I could do something else on the side that tapped into those sort of skills, and I'd actually find that to be rather enjoyable.
These are still probably my best two examples of A/V editing
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