Premiere

I was absent on the day my fellow classmates made their 'dancing bears' video, therefore i have evaluated the programme 'Premiere' and put it this early on my blog in replace of the dancing bears.
When editing the films we make in the class, we use a programme called premiere which enables us to edit and upload the separate clips we have recorded in order to make short films.
I have used this programme for my Juno film and it let me do many things from changing the effect on every clip to altering the speed of the clip.  Premiere is a really useful piece of technology which is easy to use after you get the hang of it.  As well as the aspects i have already mentioned, we can also put in music in the background and edit out the sound of a clip we may not want the background sound to be in, this makes certain films, especially music videos more smooth and effective.
However, it can at times be really slow and also freeze a lot which doesn't help when you have limited time in a lesson to complete certain editing work.  As well as this, another weakness of premiere is that it can sometimes be difficult to add in still pictures onto a video, it begins to come crackled and the quality of the image is poor.  This didn't help with the Juno task, as personally in my own edit i needed to add a tree onto the video to match the original video as much as i could, and the tree moved in a different position twice when it should have stayed in one place.  Therefore, this could be an improvement for the programme.