VIDEO EDITING

VIDEO EDITING

This portfolio is a mix and mash showing my growth in video editing. From basic transitions and data management on to more complex cuts, music synchronization, motion graphics, lower thirds, up to more intricate transitions, parallaxes, color grading and changes in music. All of these videos were edited using Adobe Premiere Pro CC, Adobe Premiere Rush and Adobe Audition CC for some of the audio management. My personal approach to video editing is crafting an experience and telling a story.

These videos are an exploration into a more cinematic style of edit, featuring basic motion graphics and color grading. It was created to highlight the memories of several trips made by friends from my time as an exchange student in Germany, we toured around Costa Rica.

This video was created to show the interactions and how the augmented reality solution was used in the design of the Learning Experience. This LXD was used to assist in the teaching of basic chemistry principles for university level students. For more information on this project, please visit the UX, UI & LXD portfolio.

This video was created to portray the design attributes which were requested by the clients, as well as to show the journey the product takes from the fields, to roasting, handling, and finally to the target audience: tourists and boutique shoppers. Disclaimer: some of the contents and audio of this video were given to us by the clients and thus all rights are reserved for their creators. For more information on this project, please visit the Branding & Packaging portfolio.

This video, on the other hand, tells the story of how to use, operate, extend and contract the extensible parts of the Triiio Skates. As well as explore the inclusivity of skates, meaning that they can be used by many different sizes of feet and shoes. For more information on this project, please visit the Industrial Design portfolio.

The video above was designed and edited to showcase the main features of the design process, such as the graphics, coding elements and tests, as well as the game’s performance. If you would like to know more about the Myo Armband and Nitrome please visit the Industrial Design Portfolio.

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