So, for the past few weeks we have been doing audio and video editing in Adobe Audition and Premiere. I have learned a lot about audio and video editing techniques and programs. We have been using Adobe Premiere for video and Adobe Audition for audio. I had previous experience in Premiere from my digital media classes, but had never used Audition. Audition took some getting used to and I think I’ve started to get used to it.
I found some aspects of audio and video editing to be easier than others. I feel that audio editing has been more difficult than video, but I believe that is probably because I am more comfortable with video. It has been difficult to get some of the audio to sound exactly how I’ve envisioned it. I didn’t know how to speed up or loop a track in Audition and I found an article on it which didn’t help greatly, because it was outdated, but did lead me in the right direction. Even with the article, I still had a little trouble speeding up my sounds, but I found a tool which allowed me to speed up the track. I haven’t really had any trouble in Premiere. It has been easy to edit video and get the intended looks for my videos. I didn’t encounter this problem, but in the past, syncing up audio and video has been really hard for me. I think these skills will help me greatly in the future as a GAD concentrator student. I will be better equipped to make better products. I might be able to make music or sounds for a game. Or maybe make a really good trailer to advertise a game. Audio and Video Editing
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AuthorI'm a student at Durham School of the Arts, and currently in the Game Art Design pathway. I like playing the Sims 4, playing with dogs, and riding horses. This blog will reflect my learning and discoveries. Archives
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