Sound problems are a part of video production. In this video, explore with author Nick Harauz some of the common sound problems that occur and a few automatic ways to fix them in Final Cut Pro X. If the automatic corrections don’t work, you will also explore ways you can set up for manual-based sound adjustments.
- Sound problems are a common occurrence…in video production.…In this movie, we're going to explore some of the common…sound problems that occur and a few automatic ways…to fix them.…If these automatic corrections don't work,…we'll also look at a few ways that we can make…manual based sound adjustments.…So I'm here in my chapter five folder…in my 5.1 keyword collection and I've double clicked…the project to open in the timeline.…If you're following along from the previous chapter,…you can continue to work in that movie.…
And we're just going to take a look at some of the common…audio problems that might occur…when you're creating video for the web or video in general.…So, a great example of this is on our first clip…or first interview clip here in the timeline.…And to get a good sense for what's going on is,…I'm actually going to select that clip.…And head over here to the right where I'm going to solo it.…This is going to turn off all the other audio…inside your project.…I'm just going to move my play head…a little bit ahead of there 'cause I've actually have it.…
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- Organizing project assets and creating libraries
- Using Keyword Collections and Smart Collections
- Creating a storyboard edit from favorites
- Making placeholders for graphics
- Adding to-do markers to make notes
- Using the Timeline Index
- Refining with the Trim tool
- Adding motion effects, fades, and transitions
- Applying color looks to compound clips
- Animating graphics and lower thirds
- Fixing sound problems
- Creating split edits
- Maximizing keywords for export
- Exporting a video to YouTube or Vimeo
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome42s
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1. Knowing and Organizing Your Footage
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Importing your files6m 17s
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2. Assembling the Rough Cut
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3. Refining the Cut
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4. Adding Titles and Effects
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Applying motion effects6m 47s
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Adjusting clip speed3m 36s
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5. Fine-Tuning Audio
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Creating split edits5m 37s
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6. Exporting Your Video
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Conclusion
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Goodbye36s
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