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Basically I am filming and editing a video for my science fair project. I am not allowed to demonstrate its functionality to the judges so I have to do it in video form. My project is basically a cell-phone charger which uses heat, more info after the competition ;). So far I have the video of the device itself overlayed with a graph of the voltage output. I'm very new to video editing so would like some info on where to proceed from here, any tips to make it look nicer or more professional? I'm using Adobe Premiere Pro (Trial). Here's the link to the video, comments are appreciated. Thanks!

https://www.dropbox.com/s/oru6fgut04621mv/V2ScreenRecord.mp4

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Maybe increase the res of the video so the graph is more clear and not as pixelated, or is this because of dropbox. I'm not a pro either but the diagram at the start could of been shown for a bit longer (8 seconds?)

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Maybe increase the res of the video so the graph is more clear and not as pixelated, or is this because of dropbox. I'm not a pro either but the diagram at the start could of been shown for a bit longer (8 seconds?)

I think it's dropbox but I'll take a look at that. The graph is shrunk from it's original size...

Yeah I'm working on the title now, trying to add some text and stuff then credits

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Basically I am filming and editing a video for my science fair project. I am not allowed to demonstrate its functionality to the judges so I have to do it in video form. My project is basically a cell-phone charger which uses heat, more info after the competition ;). So far I have the video of the device itself overlayed with a graph of the voltage output. I'm very new to video editing so would like some info on where to proceed from here, any tips to make it look nicer or more professional? I'm using Adobe Premiere Pro (Trial). Here's the link to the video, comments are appreciated. Thanks!

https://www.dropbox.com/s/oru6fgut04621mv/V2ScreenRecord.mp4

Add a Intro and end to the video and try some video  shift animation between graph and video upscale the resolution to the highest possible resolution to make it look better. And can you pm the details of the project it seems interesting ;)

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Just verified Resolution issues are dropbox, it's perfectly clear 1080P locally...

Thanks, I'm working on the intro and outro right now, do you guys think music is necessary?

 

The entire project relies on one of these

https://www.sparkfun.com/products/10080

the voltage is then fed into a boost circuit and I made an enclosure to encase the PCB and heatsink.

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Did you still need help with this? Dropbox link doesn't work anymore.

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