Before you do anything! - Create a folder on your H: Drives and called it 'Culminating" So I can find all of your work!
Step 1: Turn Yourself into a Zombie!

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Once you have your Zombie Photo completed in Photoshop and it has been exported follow the next few steps to complete your culminating assignment...
Step 2: Use Audacity to make Zombie Noises!
You will now be responsible for creating a zombie sound effect and editing it in Audacity.
- Try to have at least 3 different zombie sounds like a grunt, scream, hiss, etc.
- Edit them using the videos and lessons from previous units
- Play with the program to create the best sounds you can!
Once you have your three sounds, export them and keep them in a folder called "Culminating" on your H: Drives.
- Try to have at least 3 different zombie sounds like a grunt, scream, hiss, etc.
- Edit them using the videos and lessons from previous units
- Play with the program to create the best sounds you can!
Once you have your three sounds, export them and keep them in a folder called "Culminating" on your H: Drives.
Adobe Premiere Component
Now that you have your completed photos and completed sounds saved as a .wav, you must now open Adobe Premiere and create a simple 10 second video that includes the following:
- 3 movements using the Ken Burns Effect in Premiere with the same photo (Zooming, panning, tilting, spinning, etc.)
- Lay the sounds you created in Audacity beneath the video to add a scary sense to the clip.
- Export the video into your H: Drives and into the correct folder you created called "Culminating"
*** Make sure you follow the steps in the video below in order to create 1080P timeline which is what is required for your final product.
- 3 movements using the Ken Burns Effect in Premiere with the same photo (Zooming, panning, tilting, spinning, etc.)
- Lay the sounds you created in Audacity beneath the video to add a scary sense to the clip.
- Export the video into your H: Drives and into the correct folder you created called "Culminating"
*** Make sure you follow the steps in the video below in order to create 1080P timeline which is what is required for your final product.
Here is a tutorial that will help you with creating the Ken Burns Effect in Premiere: