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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.
Kwame smiled. That was his pull quote.
Tonight’s project was different. It was a five-minute profile piece: Adzo’s Dream . A twelve-year-old girl from the Volta Region who could trap a football like a seasoned pro and dribble past boys twice her size. A scout from the national U-15 team was coming to watch her play tomorrow. Kwame’s job was to cut the footage into something so beautiful, so pure, that the scout would have no choice but to sign her. adobe premiere pro startimes
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 exactly 10:00 AM, the Startimes station ID played
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. The compression had crushed the blacks