Join professional audio engineer Scott Hirsch, as he shows how to create an evocative sound mix for a film or video, built from basic audio collected during the shoot and transformed into a final mix using Pro Tools. This course shows audio engineers how to use their existing skills and optimize a Pro Tools session for projects with unique requirements. Scott shows how to record Foley and ADR audio; layer sound effects; perform corrections such as noise reduction and pitch shifting; mix for stereo and 5.1 surround sound; and how to format and deliver the finalized mix, whether destined for DVD, movie theater, broadcast, or the web.
Topics include:
- Understanding video formats, codecs, and timecode rates
- Importing OMFs and AAFs into Pro Tools
- Spotting film and using markers
- Using room tone
- Creating fades to smooth out audio edits
- Sweetening and hard effects
- Recording ADR and editing with VocALign LE
- Editing out plosives, crackles, and hums
- Mixing with automation and reverb
- Calibrating for 5.1 surround mixing and bass management
- Mastering delivery levels and dynamics
- Understanding the Audio Suite enhancements in Pro Tools 10
How To Play Tutorial Lessons, Instructions
Burn The ISO File Using A Dvd Burning Soft, Or Extract The ISO And Burn The DVD Folder, Or To Play On Your PC Open VLC Media Player And Drag The ISO To The Player
VLC media player is a highly portable multimedia player for various audio and videoformats as well as DVDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols without external codec or program. Done Enjoy!
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