From the course: Creating a Short Film: 08 Editing
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Editing voiceovers - Premiere Pro Tutorial
From the course: Creating a Short Film: 08 Editing
Editing voiceovers
- [Narrator] Voiceovers are usually a narration track where characters are speaking directly to the audience. As such, voiceovers are typically recorded in a studio during post-production. This means that the audio quality is typically higher, and it creates a more intimate connection between the audience and the character. The downside of this, though, is that it means that voiceovers will probably be more scrutinized by audiences in terms of audio quality. So voiceovers also tend to be much less forgiving of imperfections than synced sound. We actually did tons of voiceover, often called VO, work on "The Assurance". Initially, the whole film was narrated by Eva Jane's character, Ta'ani. So we recorded that and it was great. Then after the rough cut of the film, we completely changed the story. So then we had Natty's character, Korda'a narrate the film, and we also added some new lines of VO for Eva to record. So we did a lot of VO for this film. When editing VO work, especially with…
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Organizing audio tracks8m 18s
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Working with multiple sync streams7m 19s
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Editing dialog8m 28s
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Utilizing room tone9m 51s
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Editing voiceovers7m 43s
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Cutting on plosives7m 27s
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Editing at the sample level7m 20s
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Cutting to a temp score3m 49s
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