Video editing on the go with RMIT

On Thursday 17th August, I had the pleasure of running an Adobe workshop at RMIT with a focus on making videos on the phone with Adobe Premiere Rush.

RMIT is an Adobe Creative Campus which means every student and teacher gets access to the Adobe Creative Cloud to enhance their presentation, communication & creativity skills.

Adobe Premiere Rush is a simple to use video editing application that is available for smartphone, tablet as well as laptop/desktop. The advantage of using it in a mobile device is that is links directly with the camera so you can film, edit and share all on the one device.

During this workshop everyone found a partner and filmed each other sharing why they are passionate about the subject they teach. Then we all turned that footage into a story with Premiere Rush.

I would like to thank Claire Dyson from RMIT and Abby Nelson from Adobe for organising this event for RMIT.

Creativity in Noble Park

On Wednesday 16th August I had the pleasure of visiting Noble Park Secondary College and working with a range of students from from Year 7 to 12 in a range of subject areas.

Adobe Character Animator, Photoshop & Premiere Rush were the three main applications on show and it was delightful to see what the students were able to create.

After school, a number of the teachers joined me for a professional learning session where we looked at a various of Adobe applications and how they can be used in a range of subject areas.

I would like to thank Leading Teacher Annette Beattie and Acting Principal Gavin Ferrier for organising this amazing day of creativity.