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Video Production for Beginners




This subject gives students a basic understanding of planning, acting, directing & producing a digital studio production. 

  • Production Management

  • Digital Film and Video Studio Production

  • Post-production & Creative sound design

  • Output and Delivery

Equipment | DVCam, studio lighting setup, digital capturing process, editing process with Adobe Premiere 5.0 and digital console. 


Adobe Premiere 5.0, released in 1999, was a significant upgrade to Adobe’s non-linear video editing software, enhancing features for amateur and professional editors. This version introduced several key improvements, making video production more versatile and efficient.


Premiere 5.0 featured a more streamlined and customizable interface, with a familiar timeline-based editing system allowing users to drag and drop clips easily, rearrange sequences, and apply transitions. The addition of real-time previewing was a major upgrade, enabling editors to see their work without rendering, which saved valuable time.


The support for multiple video and audio tracks allowed for more complex projects, enabling editors to overlay video, insert audio tracks, and sync them effortlessly. Premiere 5.0 enhanced compatibility by supporting a broader range of video formats and codecs, such as MPEG-2, improving the workflow for various digital and analogue media.


A notable new feature was offline editing, which let users work with low-resolution proxies of their video files. This is a valuable tool for large-scale projects where storage and processing power are limited. Adobe Premiere 5.0’s stability expanded capabilities, and improved user experience made it a favourite among video editors in its era, laying the groundwork for future advanced versions.

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