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At 6:00 PM, Kwame opened Premiere Pro. The familiar splash screen—the purple, white, and black logo—felt like a handshake from an old friend. He created a new project: Adzos_Dream_Startimes_FINAL_v7.prproj .

Kwame wasn't a famous director. He was the sole video editor for Startimes Ghana , a local channel known for grassroots sports and community talent shows. The pay was terrible, the deadlines impossible, and his office—a repurposed storage closet in the back of the broadcasting building—smelled of mildew and burnt coffee. But for Kwame, the blue glow of Premiere Pro was a cathedral.

At exactly 10:00 AM, the Startimes station ID played. Then, the profile piece aired. Kwame watched his work on a flickering CRT monitor in the corner of the control room. The compression had crushed the blacks. The audio was slightly out of sync. But when the sunset clip appeared—Adzo laughing, her red jersey blooming against the muted world—the entire control room went silent. adobe premiere pro startimes

By 9:00 PM, the rough cut was done. But it was flat. The audio was a disaster—wind noise, distant truck horns, a rooster crowing at an ungodly hour. He opened and tagged the clips as "Dialogue." He cranked Reduce Noise to 70% and Reduce Rumble to 50%. The rooster vanished. Adzo’s voice emerged, clear and small: “I want to play for the Black Maidens. My father says girls don’t play football. But I say, watch me.”

The phone rang. It was the station manager. “Kwame,” he said, “the scout just called. He wants to meet the girl. And he wants to know who edited that piece. He says it looked like a movie.” At 6:00 PM, Kwame opened Premiere Pro

He opened the Export window. Format: H.264. Preset: . He unchecked "Export Audio" by accident, then swore and checked it again. He looked at the bottom of the window: Estimated File Size: 1.2 GB. Time Remaining: 47 minutes.

Kwame smiled. That was his pull quote.

At 11:00 PM, disaster struck. He added a effect to the master clip, trying to match the harsh midday footage to the golden sunset clip. He pushed the Temperature too far into orange. Adzo’s skin turned the color of a traffic cone. He panicked, reset the panel, and started over.