Check out Youtube – Japan Scene

For those of you that are wanting to take five and watch some calming scenery from across Japan’s various areas without having some anime reference flashing in front of your face at 54 beats per minute, then check out Japan Scene’s channel on Youtube (link). You’ll definitely appreciate the picturesque quality of the images and delivery of the subject matters through video.

F.E.A.R Failthrough (  ̄ー ̄)ノ

As a small learning project on how to use Adobe Premier video editing software, I decided to go ahead and start working on having a walkthrough of one of my favorite first person shooter, F.E.A.R, be done. At first I was using Sony Vegas to do this but later on I purchased a copy of Adobe Premier and managed to get the ball rolling and the understand the differences between Sony Vegas, a more task-driven video editor (where the design of the program was to get videos quickly edited and outputed for submission), versus actual professional production-driven video editor which is Adobe premier. The differences between the two is that Sony Vegas really does not provide much conveniences when it comes to the tools involved in the editing process as it’s not really meant for doing long editing video and audio work. It’s just made to make a quick snippet here and there and, again, submit as soon as possible. Premier, on the other hand, is meant for having long pieces of footage to work with and has many tools that are geared to work for such types of video editing work.

I learned a lot by doing this walkthough as it involved the usage of other programs such as Adobe Audition and After Affects. There could have been more done to make the videos more polished and pristine but it was the bare basics that I was hoping to understand and the many ways to get the basic things done in Premier. And besides, for a straight-forward, A to B, walkthrough…nothing really fancy was needed to be done to the videos. (・ω・ )

The whole playlist has been embedded here so you don’t have to go to Youtube to watch the whole playlist.

Enjoy!