For this part of the project, I focused on editing in Premiere Pro to make the pan scene feel dynamic. The main idea of the opener is showing me taking the cover off a pan, and as the cover lifts, I edited in words that fill the pan. This makes the scene feel more creative and adds a visual twist instead of just showing the pan normally.
While editing, I created a new sequence for each word so I could control exactly when and where they appear in the pan. I spent time matching the timing to the cover lifting, making sure the words felt like they were naturally filling the space. I also worked on the pacing so the reveal felt smooth and engaging.
Most of the editing was done in Premiere Pro, keeping it simple so the focus stayed on the pan and the words rather than on extra effects.
Overall, this stage helped me improve my timing and sequencing skills. Post-production is where the opener really started to feel alive and visually interesting.
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