
Release Date: December 18, 2012
Producer: Lynda.com
Producer Website: lynda.com/Audition-tutorials/Mixing-Short-Film-Audition/111779-2.html
Author: Scott Hirsch
Duration: 1h 4m
Type of Material: Video Lesson
Language: English
- 3.03Β GB
Description: Voiceovers, sound effects, music, and more play a large role in creating a compelling narrative and theme for a film. In this course, Scott Hirsch demonstrates how to import, edit, mix, and export audio tracks for a short film. He shows how to edit voiceovers, reduce noise, use special effects (not video) to add drama, automate volume, mix with an equalizer, and produce a final mix.
Sorry for the bad translation; This video tutorial shows how Scott Hirsch mixes the audio track for a short film in audio and exports the result to a video file.
Dialogue, sound effects, music, and other audio elements play a big part in creating a compelling narrative and theme for a video. In this course, author Scott Hirsch demonstrates to filmmakers and audio engineers how to import, edit, mix, and export all of the associated audio tracks for a short film and provide the best audio impact for the video’s story. He shows how to edit dialogue, reduce noise, use special effects to add depth and drama, automate volume levels, enhance the mix with equalization (EQ), and marry the final mix back to the picture.
This Adobe Audition course is an excellent companion to our video course, Documentary Editing with Premiere Pro, which shows how to highlight a cause, express a point of view, and tell a story with Adobe Premiere Pro and some essential documentary editing techniques.
Topics include:
Setting up your Audition workspace and project
Exporting audio and video from Premiere Pro
Editing dialogue
Reducing hum
Using background ambience
Automating plugins
Printing the final stems
Content :
Introduction
*Welcome
*What should you know before watching this course
*Using the exercise files
1. Getting Started
* The Audition workflow
*Initial setup and views
* Exporting audio and video from Premiere Pro
2. Editing Dialogue and Location Sound
* First steps
* Editing dialogue: Part one
* Editing dialogue: Part two
* Fixing hum problems
* Fixing broadband noise problems
3. Working with SFX and Music
* Synchronizing SFX
* Printing FX
* Working with music tracks
*Using background ambience
4. Mixing to Picture
* Automating volume
* Using EQ to enhance your mix
*Automating plugins
* Printing final stems
* Marrying the audio Mix back to picture
Conclusion
* Next steps
Additional:
Software: Audition CS6, Premiere Pro CS5, CS6
Example files: present
Video format: MOV


