From the course: Creating a Short Film: 08 Editing

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Working with multiple sync streams

Working with multiple sync streams - Premiere Pro Tutorial

From the course: Creating a Short Film: 08 Editing

Working with multiple sync streams

- [Instructor] In this movie, I wanna show you a common issue with stereo auto files and how to work around it. For this tutorial we're gonna be using a clip of auto recorded on one of my other short films, "Empathy for the Devil" which was a mockumentary. For that film we had two streams of audio. One coming from clip-on lavalier microphones, to emulate the feeling of a documentary and also we had a boom mic recording auto, as both a back up and a possible alternative in post, in case lav-mics got cloth noise or got bumped or whatever or in case the boom mic just sounded better. But when I off loaded the media from the sound mixer, these two mono audio recordings, were actually smooshed together and combined into one single stereo audio file. So, let's look at that here in Premiere. Here's one example here. As I click it to select, you can see in the project panels, I have this preview open here, that it says it's a stereo audio file. But if I were to drag this to the new sequence…

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