…Depending on the camera and mic that your footage was recorded with,…you may be working with footage that contains inferior source audio.…Perhaps an interview was recorded with an on-board camera mic, but…superior audio was recorded on a separate digital recorder.…Well, this is a really common work flow these days, and…fortunately you can quite easily merge a video clip containing poor…quality audio with an audio clip of higher quality, using Avid's autosync feature.…Let's take a look at how.…So I have two groups of clips here.…
I have one of Susie's interview here, and I'm just going to play this so…you can see what kind of shape the audio's in.…>> Hot and molten media medium.…>> All right, so terrible audio.…It's clear the mike is capturing from very far away.…Fortunately, I have this.…>> And then we're going to set out our design, a design that we use a lot.…>> Okay, and same thing here.…I have Caroline.…And let's take a listen.…>> Thesis, but for 2000 years, the base techniques have remained.…>> Much too low, but I have this clip here.…
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9/17/2014Note: This Avid Media Composer v. 8 Essential Training only addresses software updates up to v. 8.5. if you are using Media Composer v. 8.6 or later, please access the following courses instead:
Media Composer 8.7 Essential Training: 101
Media Composer 8.7 Essential Training: 110
- Setting up the editing environment
- Importing media
- Building a rough cut with basic editing and trimming techniques
- Navigation and customization techniques
- Editing audio
- Adding effects
- Multicam editing
- Performing color correction
- Creating titles with Avid Marquee and NewBlue Titler Pro
- Managing media
- Exporting your project
- Troubleshooting in Avid Media Composer
Skill Level Beginner
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Q: This course was updated on 12/12/2014. What changed?
A: We added and revised tutorials to cover the changes to Avid Media Composer in v8.2 and v8.3. Watch the "What's new" movies for an overview of the updates.
Q: This course was updated on 8/24/2015. What changed?
A: Avid released the 8.4 version of Media Composer in June 2015. We added two new movies to this course to describe the update and covering working with high-resolution files in the newest version of the software.
Q: This course was updated on 02/25/2016. What changed?
A: We added five tutorials covering the Avid Media Composer 8.5 update, released in January 2016.
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Avid Media Composer: Documentary Editing
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Avid Media Composer: Narrative Scene Editing
with Ashley Kennedy2h 9m Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome49s
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Using the exercise files6m 10s
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1. An Introduction to the Media Composer Environment
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Working inside bins5m 16s
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Navigating and marking clips10m 47s
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2. Get Up and Running with Avid Media Composer
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Inputting media3m 50s
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Prepping shots for editing8m 13s
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Exporting for the web6m 10s
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3. Inputting Media and Organizing Your Project
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Using FrameFlex5m 8s
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4. Basic Editing: Building the Rough Cut
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Performing replace edits5m 13s
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Drag-and-drop editing6m 30s
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5. Refining the Edit: Trimming Your Shots
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Performing single-roller trims10m 43s
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Performing dual-roller trims5m 20s
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6. Navigation and Customization Techniques
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Customizing the timeline4m 43s
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Using workspaces7m 1s
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Using bin layouts4m 21s
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Sorting and sifting clips10m 24s
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Using markers7m 16s
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Using the Find tool v. 8.24m 47s
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7. Basic Audio Editing
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Using the audio mixer10m 43s
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Audio Mixer updates in v.8.51m 35s
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Keyframing audio7m 59s
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8. Working with Still Images
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Animating stills9m 30s
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9. Basic Effects
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Keyframing effects9m 53s
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Nesting effects7m 58s
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Using Timewarp6m 27s
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Stabilizing shaky footage5m 31s
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10. Understanding Basic Rendering and System Performance
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Rendering intelligently9m 43s
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11. Basic Color Correction
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Using Auto Color Correction6m 13s
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12. Creating Titles
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13. Multicam Editing
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Refining the multicam edit4m 37s
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14. Managing Media and Project Data
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Moving your media10m 53s
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Relinking media6m 11s
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15. Exporting Your Project
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 10s
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