My One Minute Film - http://youtu.be/Bl1Zz6kkEe4
Normally the very first thing you would do before opening up your editing software like Adobe Premier Pro you would open up Adobe Prolude but I was using the Bridge Video Camera so I didnt need to open up Adobe Prolude so i could skip this step and send it through Premier Pro but for me I just had to open Premier Pro and create a sequence and sort the settings out like here in my screen shots.
I created a new project in Adobe Premier Pro and i used the standard settings for it and i made sure it was going to the correct hard drive which was the "Scratch Disk (D)" otherwise the computer may crash then i clicked ok to continue going to through the rest of the settings and create sequences in Premier Pro. The next thing i did was create a sequence so you can start editing my one minute short film after you import the clips over the Premier Pro.
After you create the sequence in Premier Pro you go to "File" then "Import" then you have to find the folder you save your clips into. Once you found the clips you want you can highlight them using the mouse or depending on your computer either if its a Mac or a PC you can hold "Ctrl" to select more than 1 thing.after that you just click import and then all of my clips was imported all the clips should be at the bottom left of the software.
The first thing I did when i edited my short film for my assignment I decided to do my Titles and creditsto make it eaiser for me so i know how much timeI need for my one minute film so i didnt go over one minute Once i done my credits I started to edit my clips one by one and choosing what clips i really wanted in the finished film what i did to do that was I doubled click on the clip which opened it up then i could click "i" on the keyboard to tell the software were I wanted to start my clip and then I pressed "o" on the keyboard to tell the software were i want my clip to end then I dragged it to my timeline. I done that with all my clips that I wanted and and then I decided at the end i could reverse time by "Right Clicking" on the clip in the TimeLine what i wanted to reverse and then I clicked on "Speed and Duration" and then i ticked the box saying "Reverse Time" then I typed in the percentage of what speed I wanted to clip to go.