Showreel

Using Adobe Premiere Pro, I cut both visual and audio elements together to suit the length of the showreel. As the video shouldn't be anymore than a minute, I decided to keep to this timeframe. This was  actually helpful as it forced me to keep projects that looked impressive or I was most proud of. I've happy with my showreel as I feel that there isn't any filler and I managed to add quite a lot of movement considering some of my work are stills/print based.

After completing my showreel, I uploaded this to YouTube where I featured this on my channel. This means that my showreel will be the fist video that potential subscribers/employers will see.


I decided to use a song named, Shelter by Porter Robinson & Madeon. With permission from Dean, we were allowed to use a published song or soundtrack. I liked this song in particular because it was upbeat and I thought it sounded as though at intervals that the song repeated 'wonderful' which is how I would like my work to be described.

Even though I edited the audio, my video still got copyright claimed which is expected. This means that the video cannot be monetised and any ad revenue goes to the original artists. As the video is so short, hopefully I don't get adverts on my video. If this does occur, I may need to re-upload this to another site such as Vimeo.


I would like to add my showreel to my portfolio but I haven't decided how best to achieve this yet as my portfolio has not been created with a showreel in mind.

  • A button on my homepage that opens YouTube directly or the video in a light box
  • The full YouTube Video on the page itself
  • The raw video file - however this may be too weighty for the site
  • Link in social media area
  • Link in the navigation bar
This is my showreel, I'm really happy with the final result. 


Robinson, P., 2016. Shelter. [Online] Madeon. Available at: <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQnC1UHBvWA>

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