Monday, 21 October 2013

Sound Editing in Adobe Premiere

We did a more in depth sound workshop using Adobe Premiere, here I have outlined some controls that can be used and techniques outlined. This is a brief explanation of the workshop but as I implement these techniques in my practice I shall be able to demonstrate the methods I used in more detail.


The circled button allows you to choose between only importing your video or audio into timeline. This allows more control with your editing process.


To create a calibration of your sound you can generate a 'Bar & Tone''  which allows you to know  what decibel it is.
Remember to calibrate your sound and video either in camera or in post production.




The circle area in the image is where you can check the sound level and also calibrate to that value.



Editing the sound clip speed can help create a new sound which could help add to the context of the video such as making the sound very deep. This is all part of experimenting with a type of sound but creating different levels of it to produce a desired effect.


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