Friday, 18 October 2013

Premier Sounds Editing Induction|VFX

Notes from Sound Editing in Premiere Induction:

- Editing sound in Premiere is very similiar to edits that can be done in FinalCutPro;
- Use good quality sounds, 48kHz;
- Broadcast standard for audio: average sound for TV -12dB, cinema -20dB;
- Bars and Tone - used for calibration (colors, average tone on -12dB) - good practice;
- Audio layers can be mono or stereo;
- to fade in/out sound - key frame points on time line and use bezier curve (right click) or can use effects (crossfade, by moving purple bar can change duration), quicker method, but have less control over it;
- key frame technique - can change volume in specific place;
- reverb filter - ADR dialogue can be manipulated to match film settings (can make it sound like it was recorded in e.g. church hall or small room);
- clip speed/duration - change pitch; slowing sounds down - creates alien noise, allows to be creative with sound.

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