Audio for Film and Video with Pro Tools Update-iNKiSO

iNKiSO | 24/04/12 | 2.19 GB

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.

This course was updated on April 4, 2012.

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

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