Once we had finished filming for our advert, we had to open up Adobe Premiere Pro and get used to editing in this software and produce a 'skeleton edit'. A skeleton edit is an edit without including any special effects or sounds and just getting the parts that cut that we needed to use and discarding the parts that we didn't need to use.
When we first got started, it was hard to get the hang of what we needed to be doing, as I was new to the software. Marissa helped us in setting up the initial document settings, as we were unsure how to help set it up.
Once we had gotten started, Bethany and I were okay with cutting out the different parts of the clips we had taken in order to get what it was that we wanted to keep. When we had gotten through one part and cut the part we wanted, we had to insert the part we had cut into the timeline shown at the bottom half of the program.
We did this for all of the clips we had and then saved what we had done for our skeleton edit.
When we first got started, it was hard to get the hang of what we needed to be doing, as I was new to the software. Marissa helped us in setting up the initial document settings, as we were unsure how to help set it up.
Once we had gotten started, Bethany and I were okay with cutting out the different parts of the clips we had taken in order to get what it was that we wanted to keep. When we had gotten through one part and cut the part we wanted, we had to insert the part we had cut into the timeline shown at the bottom half of the program.
We did this for all of the clips we had and then saved what we had done for our skeleton edit.

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