For this part of the project, I focused on the editing process and putting everything together in Premiere Pro. Most of the work happened during post-production because that’s where the idea for the opener really comes to life.
The main concept of my opener is showing a scene where I’m texting, and on the screen, the text messages appear in bubbles that I edited in. Instead of a normal cinematic start, the video highlights the texting itself, giving the opener a more interactive and creative feel. I made a new sequence for each message bubble to control the timing and placement, which helped make the conversation look natural on screen.
While editing, I spent time arranging each sequence, deciding when the messages should appear, and making sure the pacing felt smooth. I experimented with the order of the texts to make the flow feel realistic, and this added a layer of humor and personality to the opener.
Most of the editing was done in Premiere Pro, keeping it simple so the audience could focus on the texting scene rather than complicated effects.
Overall, this stage helped me improve my editing workflow and my creative choices. Post-production is where the opener really started to feel like a polished scene instead of just raw footage.
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