Major Project: Editing Fixing Audio

For all interviews the audio was really quiet. This was a simple fix by just bringing the audio up in post. It is better to record too quiet then too loud as distortion is tricky to remove in post where as bringing audio levels up is fairly straight forward. When bringing the gain up, I noticed there was a little nosie with all interviews so I simply selected the sound clips in adobe audition, effects, capture noise print and then noise redduction proceess. This was effective for all interviews. Hoever, with Liams there was more nosie than the others and by removing the noise it meant that the sound was left quite echo like with strong subalance. I bneleive this may have been down to our locaiton, beign a television gallery there may have been some signal interfearence. I have had a lot of practice doing thsi with audio before, especially with the transitions unit when using the boom poles and there was a lot of background noise. But for the echo I wasnt sure how to fix. I had a play around with some effects to begin with. When I struggled with this I carried ouut some additional research and came across this video and attempted it that way. I followed the tutorial and gave it a go myself and adapted the adjustments to fit my own audio. It was a case of trial and error but believe i got there in the end.




The main adjustments were ont he graph and it helped remove the echo from the audio.







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