(I exported my file on Premier Pro by going to File - Export - Media and changed the format to H.264 and the preset to Youtube HD 1080p 23.976)
For this project we were given a sequence from the film Point Break, and we were given the sounds effects that we had to put onto Premier so we could edit the sound with the film sequence. You can create a sequence by dragging the clip to the New Item
button at the bottom of the project panel.I think that overall my sound clip went well because all of the sounds worked with the parts of the film so it looked realistic - for example the splash worked when the man ran through the paddling pool so it looked real. It could be improved by using better, more high quality sounds that I've found myself - this will improve it greatly. I am most pleased with the way I managed to combine more than one sound at once and how I adjusted the sounds, for example increasing the sound of the running as it got closer to the screen and vice versa whilst having the song playing in the background at an audible level (but not overpoweringly loud) and also having panting from the people chasing.

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