A/V Editing
Audio is one of the most challenging elements of multimedia. It is very important and often overlooked by people making the change to multimedia and video. Audio is less forgiving than photography or video, as there is no highlight recovery tool or exposure tool to fix audio that is too loud in post-production.
Audio can be more important than visuals as studies have shown that people will sit through video with poor quality visuals and excellent sound, but they will not watch excellent videos with poor quality sound so it’s important to get audio right. Another way of looking at audio is that pictures convey information but sound conveys emotion, so if you want powerful audio and video pieces, your audio has to sound professional.
Course Highlights
The Sound Forge Pro
- Sound Forge Pro Toolbars
- The Status Bar
- Data windows
- Editing Tempo
- Saving Recalling Window Layout
- Workspace
Docking and Undocking Windows
- Explore Windows
- Time Display
- Channel Meter
- Metadata Windows
- Panels Properties
Previewing File
- Pre-Roll to Cursor
- Scrubbing
- Preview Cut/Cursor
- Hardness Meter Windows
- Detecting and Marking Clipping
- Record Options
Welcome to Adobe Premiere Pro
- Touring the Interface
- Premiere Pro Workflow
- Choosing Your Workspace
- Customizing Workspace
- Setting Preferences
- Keyboard shortcuts
Setting Up Projects
- Working with Projects
- Working with Missing and Offline Files
- Working with Adobe Photoshop Files
- Rolling
- Track changing
- Adding Track
Importing Media
- Import Options
- Ingesting File-based Content in the Media
- Using Playback Controls in the Capture Panel
- Working With Dynamic Link
- Audio/ Video Transition