Digital Video and Audio Production
- Eugenie Shek
- Oct 12, 2019
- 1 min read

In the early 2000s, many media companies experience the digitalization process by changing their system from analog to digital. Many digital production courses were introduced to the market.
Students learned the complete process of digital video production, covering essential stages like Pre-Production, Production, and Post-Production. The lecture focused on planning and documentation, while tutorials provided hands-on experience in live video production, including news production, green screen techniques, and video editing. Students also gained practical skills using Adobe Premiere 5.0 for professional video editing. This comprehensive approach equipped them with both theoretical knowledge and practical expertise in digital video creation.
Adobe Premiere 5.0, released in 1998, marked a significant milestone in the history of video editing software. As part of Adobe’s Creative Suite, Premiere 5.0 introduced several key features, including real-time video editing, enhanced multi-track capabilities, and improved integration with other Adobe products like Photoshop and After Effects. It built upon the foundations of earlier versions, offering a more stable and professional toolset for filmmakers, video editors, and multimedia creators. This version also saw improvements in its user interface, making it more accessible to both beginners and advanced users. Adobe Premiere 5.0 played a pivotal role in shaping modern digital video editing workflows.
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