151: Audio in Adobe Premiere Pro CC
151: Audio in Adobe Premiere Pro CC
$9.99
The best way to improve your picture is to improve your sound. This session focuses on working with audio in Adobe Premiere Pro; and touches on how to move files between Premiere Pro and Adobe Audition. From simple techniques such as adjusting levels and pan, to more advanced topics such as multi-channel audio and audio repair, you’ll learn what you need to make your audio sound great.
Presented: Feb. 18, 2015
Make Your Projects Sound GREAT!
Each week, Larry Jordan presents a live, on-line, video training webinar discussing issues related to video editing and post-production. For a list of upcoming webinars, click here.
Duration: 48:12
File size: 700 MB (ZIP file)
Format: QuickTime movie (HD: 1280 x 720)
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DESCRIPTION
The best way to improve your picture is to improve your sound. This session focuses on working with audio in Adobe Premiere Pro; and touches on how to move files between Premiere Pro and Adobe Audition. From simple techniques such as adjusting levels and pan, to more advanced topics such as multi-channel audio and audio repair, you’ll learn what you need to make your audio sound great.
Join host, Larry Jordan, in the studio as he:
- Explains audio concepts like sample rates, frequency response and setting levels
- Adjust audio levels and pan
- Add and adjust keyframes
- Read and adjust audio meters
- Work with multi-channel audio
- Record a voice-over in the Timeline
- Move clips and sequences between Premiere and Audition
AUDIENCE LEVEL
This intermediate-level session assumes a basic knowledge of Premiere and is designed for video editors interested in improving their ability to work with audio. (This training only requires a QuickTime player to view.)
BONUS FEATURE!
To help you quickly find the information you need, we included chapter markers in the QuickTime movie for easy navigation. Click here to learn how to display them in your download.
CONTENT OUTLINE
- Define key audio terms: frequency response, sample rate, bit depth and others
- Define how to set audio levels
- Explain differences between peak and average audio levels
- Explain differences between Standard, Adaptive, Mono and Surround tracks
- Explain differences between extracting and breaking-out audio from video
- DEMO: Adjust volume in the Timeline, Effect Controls and Audio Clip Mixer
- DEMO: Adjust pan in Timeline and Effect Controls
- DEMO: Create volume keyframes in Timeline
- DEMO: Add curves to audio keyframes
- DEMO: Mute and Solo tracks in the Timeline
- DEMO: How to configure track audio settings
- DEMO: How to link separate video and audio clips
- DEMO: How to convert a stereo clip to dual channel mono
- DEMO: How track patching works
- DEMO: Illustrate “black-mode” track patching
- DEMO: Customize audio meters
- DEMO: Configure Timeline for voice-over recording
- DEMO: Record a Timeline voice over
- DEMO: Illustrate how the Audio Clip Mixer works
- DEMO: Send a clip to Audition for audio repair
- DEMO: Send a sequence to Audition for final mixing
- DEMO: Send finished clips and sequences back to Premiere for final output