Online Professional Development Courses: Login to the site. Online Professional Development Courses: Login to the site. Adobe TV. Premiere Elements 10 Essential Training. Premier Elements Presenter. Premiere Elements 10 Essential Training. Premiere Elements 10 Essential Training. Elements 10 is such a fun and intuitive editor to use. Before we dive into specific features, let me walk you through a finished project to give you an overview. So in this movie I edited an intro for a dance company, and it appears here in the Sceneline or the Timeline. And I can switch back and forth between the two. So let's play this really quickly. (video playing) So how did I create this? Well, first I had to import footage by going File > Get Media from, and then choose one of the options here. Now, Elements comes with an Organizer, which we'll look at in another movie. As you see here, I've got footage in one, music in another, and I do this by clicking on the new folder icon and then renaming it.
It's over four minutes long. Next, I added transitions. I also added a title here, The Dance, which we use the titling application here within Elements. There's also--if you're a podcaster you can go to what's called Podbean, and we'll talk about that. Premiere Elements 9 Essential Training. Premiere Elements lets you to choose between two approaches to editing a video. Both are here in the My Project panel. One is called the Sceneline. The other one is the Timeline. The Sceneline is good for folks who are new to editing and works like a storyboard. The Timeline is geared to editors who have a few projects under their belt and want to edit their projects with more precision and include more features.
Let's start over here on the Sceneline. If I decide I want to put this one ahead of this one, this one over here, drag it over. That is the Sceneline. There we go. In this project I have three clips on three tracks. So one great advantage to the Timeline versus the Sceneline is that you can have layered or composited clips. Episode 9 : Storytelling Skills and Technique — Create Your Life Story : Helping You Record a Lifetime of Stories. Telling Your Story – Authentic, Laconic and Captivating Podcast: Play in new window | Download (0.0KB) Click to share on Twitter You’re Telling Your Story Garrison Keillor speaking of the News from Lake Wobegon Storytelling is the art of taking a story, your story or another’s and retelling that story. Creating entertainment utilising all the skills of theatre to modifying your style to suit and engage with the audience, drawing them into the story until they drift into an altered state and become part of the story.
Retelling, reflection and practice improves your skills in the storytelling art. Instead of telling and re-telling the same story, you are telling your own individual personal story and most probably only telling that story once. It’s a story not a lecture Telling your story is not like writing an essay as you were taught in school. Instead create an anecdote that builds the story, event by event as it happened. Don’t over think the story The Great Samuel Clemens aka. Action: