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The FIlm Lab: A Quick Sound Editing Tip

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2012

CLICK Have you ever cut your sound together and detected tiny little - almost unnoticeable - 'clicks' in the first frame of your isolated audio track? CLICK They sometimes show up as a result of not having crystal clear audio recorded - a lot of background noise can sneak into your sound and your cuts might make these noises stand out like a sore thumb. CLICK These clicks are even more highlighted when you're using jump-cuts - the audio clips jammed against one another could produce clicks that ultimately reveal your edit points, which is no good, no how. CLICK Well, Rajo's got a quick and easy solution for getting rid of those audio clicks that often pop up in the first frame of your isolated audio. CLICK It might take a little more work on your part, but it's totally worth it!

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  • Please do how to edit a conversation. I heard you hear the off scene persons voice for a slight second before swapping cameras to them? Is that right? good tip thanks!

  • can you guys do a Pro Tools tutorial?

  • good tip

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