 Hello everyone, welcome back to another Premiere Pro tutorial. This one we're in 2022 and I'm going to show you how to make it so that your audio or your sound sounds like you're moving towards or you're moving away from your microphone. Even though you're not, even though I'm in the same spot, how do you make it do that? It's a very, very popular technique for videos and movies. Let's show you how to do it. Let me show you what I got here. Let me show you the example. Hello, everybody. I am going to show you how to adjust your audio or adjust your sound so that it sounds like you're moving towards or you're moving away. Will you hear that? Now, let's go back to the beginning and let's see what that sounds like. Hello, everybody. I am going to show you. Yeah, it sounds like you're locked in a trunk of a car or you're mumbling or something like that. Well, how did we do this? Well, let's just start from scratch. Why not? Right? Okay, good. So we've got some footage here and you can see that we're moving away and we've got some audio. I'm just going to drop the audio underneath it. Hello, everybody. I am going to show you how to... All right. That's just me talking. Now, the next step and this is the critical one. We're going to go to our effects panel, which for me is right here. And then we're going to type in low pass like I've done here. Type in low pass, drag and drop low pass onto the audio one track. Make sure it's on the audio track. It won't go onto the video track. Okay. When you do that, you're going to see something funny. It says cut off and bypass. We're going to work with the cut off on this one. So it's low pass cut off. Now make sure your play heads at the beginning or wherever you want the audio to be mumbly and further away from the microphone and then take this value. But before you do it, go ahead and click on this toggle automation. So we want this to be kind of like we're a little distant from the microphone. It's a little mumbly, almost like you're underwater a little bit. For effect, I'm going to go a little over the top to 600 Hertz. And then I'm going to hit spacebar and listen to what it sounds like. Hello, everybody. I am going to show you how to... It sounds like you're kind of distant from the microphone. It's not picking you up very well. You're not clear. So we want to go from unclear and distant to very clear. So let's say at the three second, at the four second mark, it'll be crystal clear. So we're going to go from the 500 odd. Now we're just going to reduce, we're just going to increase this to, it doesn't really matter as long as it's over 2000. Let's go to like 2700. Let's see what this sounds like. Watch this. Hello, everybody. I am going to show you how to adjust your audio or adjust your sound so that it sounds like... You hear what happened there? It sounds like we were distant. We were mumbled. And then we adjusted the cut off under low pass. We animated that and then very clearly we got better. Our sound got better. It got more clear. We moved closer to the microphone. That's how you do it synthetically inside Premiere Pro. Thanks for watching. A ton more stuff coming up. Stay tuned.