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Posts Tagged ‘Audio’
Discover the trick to making your own DIY boom pole in these informative video tutorials! These are quick to make and inexpensive boom poles that are great to use as back-ups! Read More
How To Make a DIY Boom Pole
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June 18, 2012
Adobe Premiere Pro: Working With Clip and Track Audio
Modify the audio of a clip in Premiere Pro…or an entire track! In this tutorial, you’ll discover how to speed up your edits by knowing how and when to use each audio editing technique. Read More
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November 18, 2011
AIFF, MP3 and WAVs — What’s the Best Audio Format for Video Editing in Final Cut Pro?
Learn which types of audio files work best in Final Cut Pro! Avoid the common mistake of integrating low resolution files into your projects. Instead, learn how to convert your audio files to FCP (and FCPX) friendly formats! Read More
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November 11, 2011
Export Stems out of your Final Cut Pro X Timeline Using Roles
In this post we’ll take a look at the newest feature addition to Final Cut Pro X, the introduction of roles. Learn how you can use roles to export out audio and video stem files from your FCPX projects…great for working in third party applications and for archiving! Read More
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September 10, 2011
Cap Your Music Tracks for a Smooth Ending!
Learn how to create a smooth, defined ending for any music track, regardless of length. This editing trick gives your project a professional feel, providing closure and finality to the end of any scene or sequence! Read More
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August 22, 2011
How to sync video with professional audio in Final Cut Pro X: the DSLR workflow
With the explosion of the DSLR camera revolution, the workflow of separately recording professional audio has become very common—due to the relatively poor sound recording capabilities of most DSLR cameras. Fortunately, Final Cut Pro X makes this process quite easy. Check out this tutorial to find out how! Read More
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August 1, 2011
How To Record Quick Voiceovers In Final Cut Pro X
Learn how to record audio from within Final Cut Pro! Great for recording placeholders and scratch track narrations. FCPX improves upon earlier versions of this function with the ability to set a project destination and monitor externally while recording. Read More
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July 23, 2011
Two Audio Tricks for Final Cut Pro X: Audio Skimming and Slow Motion Playback in the FCPX Timeline
In this post we’ll take a look at two Final Cut Pro X audio tricks. First, we’ll look at Audio Skimming, a new function for FCP X that previews sound files in the Timeline and Project Library. Then we’ll learn a keyboard shortcut (carried over from earlier FCP versions) that allows for super slow playback in the timeline or Event Library! Use these tools to increase your audio productivity in FCPX! Read More
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July 16, 2011
FCPX Shortcut: Adjusting the Volume of Clips in the Timeline
Learn the fastest way to change the volume levels of clips in Final Cut Pro X! Make precise decibel adjustments to a clip, or group of clips, during playback in the timeline. This shortcut works with FCPX as well as earlier versions of Final Cut Pro. Read More
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July 10, 2011
FCP X Audio Tutorial Part 4: Enhancing Audio Using Final Cut Pro Equalization and Analysis Tools
In the fourth part of our series on working with audio in FCPX, we’ll take an in-depth look at the new enhancement and EQ tools within the application. Learn how you can quickly take out background noise, reduce hum and create a custom EQ right from within Final Cut Pro X! Read More
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