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Conclusion Questions :

1. In as much detail as possible record the steps it took to create your video resume in Adobe Premiere Rush. Use complete sentences.​ Try to recall as many of the different tools and processes as possible. First, I wrote a script on a piece of paper. I then got an iPad and a microphone and went outside to record. After recording all of my A-roll and B-roll, I opened up CapCut and airdropped the video clips to the Mac. I then cut out parts where I stuttered and got my A-roll in place. After that, I added some background music.

I then added some B-roll to a new line on the timeline and muted the clips. Finally, I split some audio to raise the volume because it was needed and added a fade out. 

2. How does a video resume differ from a traditional paper resume? While traditional résumé formats may require you to include all of your skills and experiences, a video résumé allows you to choose one or two skills or experiences and exemplify them in a visual, creative format.

3. How might you use your video resume in the future and how would you update it to further help you? I might use my video résumé to get a job and update it if I've learned any new skills in the future.

4. Based on the learning target, "Prepare Video Resume Portfolios created for a variety of purposes and applications appropriate for 21st-century sector opportunities by producing a storyboard, script, audio and video clips then combining them in Adobe Premiere” What level of mastery does your project demonstrate (Exceeds, Meets, Needs Work, minimal understanding) Why do you think so? Make sure to provide specific evidence. Based on the learning target, I believe my project meets the criteria as I followed instructions and did my best.

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