Earlier this week, I began playing around with different editing softwares. For part of my project, I wanted to make the sky/landscape look different, without making it look like there was a filter over the scene. I wanted to test out making the grass less saturated and making the sky a slightly different hue. I first tried Adobe After Effects, and played around with it a bit. It was a bit hard for me because I didn't really watch any tutorials or anything to help me out. I then tried Photoshop, because I figured it would help achieve my goal easier and I found it more simple than After Effects. I ended up watching a short tutorial on YouTube and using the tutorials within the software itself to help me out. The YouTube video gave me a brief introduction to Photoshop, while the tutorials within Photoshop helped me figure out how to change the hues and saturations of different parts of a photo/video.
I also tried to learn more about Premiere Pro, since that's the primary editing software I'm using. I've used Premiere twice before for past video projects, but it felt quite clunky to use and I knew there was an easier way to use it. I ended up using tutorials to help guide me, since the first two times I used it, I just did what I could without help from other sources. I really want to edit my project well, so I wanted to make sure I could use Premiere as best as possible without taking more time than it should.
Photoshop Tutorial for Beginners 2022 | Everything You NEED to KNOW! (n.d.). Www.youtube.com. Retrieved March 24, 2024, from https://youtu.be/61mkx_OV61s?si=fy999ptcYfK8MnA4
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