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www.storyguide.net In this tutorial you will learn how to improve your audio editing when working with difficult files. Video editing means you work with both video and audio. But too often the audio we have to work with is cluttered with loud background sound. What are the best techniques for editing an interview in a noisy environment? And why should you smooth out the background sound in your cover footage? Most editing platforms, including Premiere Pro, Final Cut and Avid, have a robust set of tools for managing the sounds that are woven through your story. But before you start leveraging plug-ins and effects that alter your sound, you need to create clean edits, manage your volume levels, and effectively position your source audio. In this tutorial we will work with an interview captured in a very noisy environment. The goal is to create clean edits in the body of the interview without drawing attention to the edits by inserting brief snippets of the environmental sound at the edit point. This continuation of the "noise floor" hides the edit and provides a pad for fading in or out the loud sound of the background. We also work with the natural sound recorded in the cover footage that is used in conjunction with the interview. We adjust the sound levels, use crossfades to smooth transitions, and create a "split edit". Audio is a critical part of video production. Most viewers consider a video as low quality when the audio is poor, no matter the quality of the images. If they can't understand the message because the sound is cluttered, poorly mixed or uneven they stop watching. This means that by improving your audio in the edit you can increase the number of views and the engagement with your video.
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