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Steps to Follow When Working On
Audio/Sound Editing Project
An audio production is not really about recording, uploading and releasing the audio file on some platform. Also, audios are attached to videos after the shoot of has
been completed, and not to mention, this is a critical task, which needs to be done carefully. Technically, it is called audio editing, and it is an extensive and intense process a video and/or audio release project goes through.
Audio editing is done during the post production leg. Post production is the last stage of audio, video or photography project. It is, in fact, the longest and most
critical part of a production, which may take weeks’ (and even, month’s) time. Different machines, professionals, and technologies are employed to record the
audio, dialogue, sound, and music. Since many professionals and technologies are employed, it becomes crucial for the producers to check the flow and quality in their project, before scheduling its release date.
If you are working on a movie or audio project, you will obviously need to hire a
post production company to edit and refine it. If we center on audio editing, these are steps that your project will go through –
Creating a balance between the video and the audio – In this step, the editors ensure that the visuals and sounds are running perfectly and conjointly. Both need
to be aligned well, so that there no gaps between the sound and the acts. Sometimes more than one device is used for recording; so, this can be a complex affair for the editors to equalize the quality of sound throughout the run.
Adding the background score – In this leg, to add a dramatic appeal to the film,
editors add background score to it. Background music is an essential element. However, creating music is definitely not the job of an audio editor. But, it is their job to make use of the score in a way that it sets the mood of a scene.
Taking care of voice modulations and score – Actors add life to their roles by bringing expressions on their face and modulation in their voice. It, therefore,
becomes the function of post production professionals to make edits in a way that the actors’ enactments are conveyed correctly in the final copy of the project. This
exercise, to be precise, is termed as ‘the leveling’, and in this step, the sound and voice delivery of actors is taken care of.
Filling in the effects – After adding the audio track, removing the noise, ensuring the clarity in the recording, and adjoining the background score, it is the time to
add effects. In this leg, the editors recheck the quality of the work to ensure flawlessness in the project.