Posts Tagged ‘Audio Post Production’
Top 10 Things I Wish I Knew Before Using LumaFusion
With robust, user-friendly features, LumaFusion is perfect for aspiring videographers. Here are 10 things you should know first.
Helpful Tips Every Audio Engineer Wants You to Learn
Here’s a quick dive into the audio recording world to help save your future audio engineers some headaches.
The RØDE VideoMic Go Audio is Terrible: Here’s How to Fix it
You should probably purchase a different microphone. However, these steps can help you fix your RØDE VideoMic Go audio.
How to Add Sound Effects to a Sound Library in DaVinci Resolve 15
The new Sound Library browser in DaVinci Resolve 15 makes it much easier to find that perfect audio clip. Here’s what you need to know.
Audio Workflows in Autodesk Smoke
Although Smoke is known primarily as a video editing and effects application, there are also many features for working with audio. In this post, we show you …
Using the Audio Gain Feature in Premiere Pro
Know how to adjust your audio’s gain in Premiere Pro! In this tutorial, we show you how to access these features in Premiere Pro and make a …
Using Premiere Pro’s Audio Automation Modes
Edit audio faster and with more precision! In this post, we show you how to automatically create keyframes in Premiere Pro using the Audio Automation Modes.
Audio Editing Speed Test: A Head-to-Head NLE Comparison
Discover which audio and video editing application processes speed changes the best! In this video example, the most popular apps are put head-to-head to see which most …
Audio Meters in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6
In this post, we showcase some of the new improvements to the audio meters in Adobe Premiere Pro. Discover how changes in the look and function of …
Video Tutorial: Mixing Voice-Over with Music Bed using Dynamic Controls
This is a guest post by Dave Dugdale from LearningDSLRVideo.com you can find more of his DSLR Reviews and tutorials on his site.
Using Markers In Final Cut Pro to Quickly Locate Audio Peaks
Expedite your post workflow by quickly locating and indicating all instances of peaked audio on a Final Cut Pro timeline.