From the course: Final Cut Pro X 10.6 Essential Training
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Audio post-production basics - Final Cut Pro Tutorial
From the course: Final Cut Pro X 10.6 Essential Training
Audio post-production basics
- [Instructor] So far in this course, we've taken a really large look at working with visuals inside of Final Cut Pro X. But I would argue that your sound is equally as important, and sometimes, people are even more sensitive to sounds that will be within your project versus the visuals that you show them. This beginning part of the chapter's all about some sound essentials that I hope you should know before hopping into Final Cut Pro X. And we're going to take a look at the difference between mono versus stereo versus surround sound, look at how interview/dialogue sound is recorded on set, which is really important because the projects that we've been working with, if you're following along with the exercise files, happen to be of an interview and a dialogue nature. So we want to see how those were recorded on set, as well as some sound tips in general for sound in Final Cut Pro X that we can take through the rest of the movies that we'll be exploring in this chapter. So let's hop in…
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Audio post-production basics7m 40s
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Looking at different audio types in FCP X6m 16s
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Monitoring audio4m 37s
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Adjusting levels in the browser3m 35s
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Adjusting levels in the project5m 25s
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Fading, keyframing, and ducking audio7m 23s
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Fixing audio automatically4m 43s
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Recording voice-overs and narration4m 27s
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Syncing your audio and video3m 38s
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Working with audio rolls for final mix4m 12s
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