Yes. I am back on this topic once again. Like I've said multiple times (in my own opinion), that Adobe Premiere Pro is the bigger version of Adobe After Effects. And after getting familiar with Adobe Premiere Pro, I support my own case. For small projects, such as animation or something along those lines, I will use Adobe After Effects. However for bigger projects, like team PSAs or movie editing, I will Adobe Premiere Pro just because it has more tools to use than Adobe After Effects. There, I rest my decisions with using both Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects.
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Ah yes. The good ol' Minecraft. This game created by Mojang filled us with happiness in our youth. We punched trees, tamed wolves, and (of course) look for diamonds. And let's not forget about the peaceful background music that is nostalgic to us today. Let's talk about this block based game.
The graphics of the game Minecraft has a lot a pixels, but that's because it attributes to the blocky texture of the game (that's what makes it unique!). It also has some real life textures in the game. Now, the music. Since we were in an audio/video unit, I felt like I should've pointed it out. The background music is so relaxing that you can even to go to sleep while listening to it (definitely haven't done that before). Also to mention, the music changes when it goes from day to night. Finally, the gameplay. In Minecraft. It can have some lag at times, but overall it runs pretty well. |
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