Sound Rescue: Cleaning Up Dialogue Audio in Adobe Audition
Have you ever finished a video shoot, downloaded your video and audio to your computer and found that your audio has some issues that make it less than optimal? Noise, almost inaudible levels, etc? Most of us have at some point. In this episode I'll show one case where I cleaned this up enough so that the audio was usable. This episode shot with the following: Nikon D600 Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 D Lens Tascam DR-100 mk II Field Recorder Audio Technica AT899 Lavaliere Microphone Smart Screen Capture Music by Curtis Judd

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Sound for Video Session: Loudness Normalize your Video Sound in Adobe Audition

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Peak Normalization, Compression, and Hard Limiting

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Advanced Noise Reduction in Audition

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How Dialog Should Sound! (Basic Film Audio Design)

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Make Your Audio Loud But Not Too Loud: Loudness Normalization Part 2

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