I See It Now
Hey, That’s a Learning Objective It’s like the clouds parted and the light finally shined. I’m preparing for a presentation. I was writing bullet points
If you can add a video to a sequence in Adobe Premiere Pro, adjusting its perspective can be easily done with the Corner Pin tool. A video demonstration sent to me was recorded, and the camera wasn’t facing the subject matter directly. It was at a bit of an angle. I used the Corner Pin tool to adjust the perspective.
Once the Corner Pin effect is added to video, you’ll see blue points at each corner. You can click and drag those as needed to get the video positioned as desired. I demonstrate how in the video below.
Hey, That’s a Learning Objective It’s like the clouds parted and the light finally shined. I’m preparing for a presentation. I was writing bullet points
Even a small change in a video that already has captions can cascade into major changes for the caption times. It can be disheartening to hear,
In a Google Slides presentation, click on the File menu and choose Publish to the Web. On the dialog box that appears, click on the
As I child I thought people who like strawberries must taste something different than I do when biting it; otherwise, why would they eat it?
I was reading a set of instructions, and my writing senses were tingling. The instructions started similar to, “While doing Action X, do Action Y.”
The person on camera flubbed a line. Rather than rerecord the entire shot, someone says, “We’ll fix that in editing.” And the person on camera
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