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Pro Tools: Audio for Film and Video

via LinkedIn Learning

Overview

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 9.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Welcome
  • Using the exercise files
  • Using this course with Pro Tools 10
  • Relinking audio files
1. Getting Ready to Build Audio for Video
  • Understanding the new audio for video features in Pro Tools 9
  • Exploring the hardware requirements for Pro Tools 9
  • Understanding the audio components of a finished video
  • Understanding the audio production workflow
2. Working with a Video Project
  • Understanding video formats, SMPTE timecode rates, NTSC, and PAL
  • Understanding video formats, codecs, and pull-up/pull-down
  • Setting up your Pro Tools session for video
  • Exporting OMF and AAF files
3. Getting into the Audio for Video Workflow
  • Importing OMF and AAF files
  • Importing and the DigiBase browser
  • Conforming the OMF import to your template
  • Setting up groups and windows
  • Spotting film and using markers
4. Working with Audio for Video
  • Organizing the dialog tracks
  • Optimizing the dialog in the first pass
  • Using room tone
  • Creating fades to smooth out audio edits
  • Understanding sound effects, ambiences, and backgrounds
  • Sweetening and hard effects
  • Processing tips for sound effects
  • Bringing emotion to the mix with music tracks
  • Leveraging clip-based gain in Pro Tools 10
  • Exploring AudioSuite enhancements in Pro Tools 10
5. Recording to Picture
  • Preparing the session for foley and ADR recording
  • Recording ADR and editing with VocALign LE
6. Learning Audio for Video Techniques
  • Noise-reducing hums, rumbles, and buzzes
  • Eliminating crackles and digital clicks
  • Taming plosives and sibilance
  • Reducing broadband noise
  • Conforming to video changes
  • Pitch shifting for effect or utility, TC expansion
7. Mixing Audio for Video
  • Setting up for stereo mixing
  • Calibrating levels using an SPL meter
  • Mixing with automation
  • Advanced mix automation
  • Automating plug-in parameters
  • Mixing with reverb
  • Ducking techniques
8. Working in Surround
  • Setting up a surround mix template
  • Calibrating for 5.1 surround mixing and bass management
  • Mixing and spatial techniques for 5.1 surround
  • Downmixing, encoding, and using Neyrinck plug-ins
  • Automating techniques for 5.1 surround mixes
9. Preparing for Final Delivery
  • Print mastering and stem mixes
  • Mastering delivery levels and dynamics
10. Backing Up and Archiving
  • Backing up your final project
Conclusion
  • Goodbye

Taught by

Scott Hirsch

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