Video and Sound Production VSP0424/Project 1: Audio Editing

Project 1: Audio Editing

14/05/2024 - 23/5/2024 ( Week 4-Week 5 )

Shao Han/ 0369187

Video Sound and Production / Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Creative Media / Taylors University

TABLE OF CONTENTS
  1. Instruction
  2. Lectures
  3. Exercises
  4. Reflections 


INTRODUCTION 




LECTURE

Week 4 | Audio Editing Exercise

Steps for Dubbing a Silent Clip in Adobe Premiere Pro

Watch the Video:
Import and Place on Timeline:Begin by importing the video file into Adobe Premiere Pro. Place it on the timeline to view it.
Understand Content and Rhythm:Carefully watch the video to understand its content and rhythm. This will help lay the foundation for subsequent audio synchronization.

Record Scenes:
Detail Start and End Times:As you watch the video, note down the start and end times of each scene in a spreadsheet. This detailed recording helps in positioning each scene precisely for adding the right sound effects.

List the Sound Effects:
Identify Necessary Sounds:List the required sound effects for each scene. For instance, if there is a walking scene, note the need for footstep sounds. If a door opens, list the door opening sound.
Ensure Completeness:Make sure all sound effects needed for each scene are listed to avoid missing any during audio synchronization.

Synchronize Audio:
Import Sound Effects:After completing the spreadsheet, import the corresponding sound effects into Adobe Premiere Pro.
Sync with Video:Synchronize the sound effects with the video by adjusting their positions and lengths to match the action and imagery perfectly.
Refine Through Playback:Ensure accurate synchronization by repeatedly playing back the video and making necessary adjustments.
By following these steps, you can effectively dub a silent clip, ensuring that the added dialogue and sound effects align seamlessly with the visual content.


EXERCISE

Week 4 | Project 1/Exercise 1: Audio Editing Exercise

The video clip is muted so we were instructed to record our own voice on our phone and search for some sound effects online and then we edit it all together in Adobe Premiere Pro.

fig1.1 Short film recording and dubbing,Week 4 (16/5/2024)

After downloading the video and searching for all the sound effects

We were inquired to record a quiet grouping for this movie,We ought to analyze what sounds will show up in this video and seek for particular sound impacts on the site. We got to precisely settle the sounds on the sound track, comparing to our possess naming, and guarantee that they are synchronized with the video without blunders.

Mission requirements - 10 audio tracks:
- Dialogue: 4 audio tracks (one for each character)
- Hard sound effects: 3 tracks
- Ambient sounds: 3 tracks

Group form link:

I name and discover the sound to begin with, at that point put them on the video and alter them.

fig1.2 Editing process ,Week 4 (16/5/2024)








Week 9 | Project 1/Exercise 2 : Sound Shaping

Record your own voice for 5 seconds for Exercise 2 submission.

  1. Voice of phone call.
  2. Voice coming from inside of closet.
  3. Voice of toilet/bathroom.
  4. Underground cave.
  5. Alien/ Orc voice
I chose a line from the movie Shawshank's Redemption to record: get busy living or get busy dying.

After that, I debug the effect values in the AU software, such as reverberation, amplitude, tone change, etc., in order to achieve the sound effect I want.
fig2.1 Editing process ,Week 9 (20/6/2024)

fig2.2 Editing process ,Week 9 (20/6/2024)

fig2.3 Editing process ,Week 9 (20/6/2024)

Final effect:

Reflection
This week, I learned how films are made from start to finish. I found out that a movie is made by a big team of many people, each with their own job to do. The team must work well together to make a good movie. The director and producer are the main leaders who lead the way and make sure everything fits together smoothly. I now understand film production and it has made me appreciate how detailed and collaborative filmmaking is.













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