PowerUP Webinar 55: Audio in Adobe Premiere Pro and Audition

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Duration: 42:18

Presented: Dec. 14, 2011

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This online video training takes a closer look at working with audio in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 and Adobe’s latest application for the Macintosh — Audition.
For most editors, audio is foreign territory. For editors moving from Final Cut Pro to Adobe Premiere, there are additional gotchas that we need to pay attention to. This one-hour session looks much more closely at working with audio in Premiere. Also, it examines the big-brother to Soundbooth, Audition, which brings new-found power and flexibility to the Mac. Audition has been a staple on the PC for a long-while. Bringing it to the Mac fills the large void created by the death of Soundtrack Pro.
Rather than showcase a variety of different techniques, this session works one audio mixing project from beginning to end. This session starts with a finished video edit and shows how to edit additional audio using Premiere Pro, then send the project to Audition for sweetening — adding sound effects, filters, settings levels, and doing the final mix — then sending the completed mix back to Premiere for final output as a QuickTime movie.

Audience Level

This session is designed for video editors who need to understand audio better, who want to learn how Premiere works with audio, or who want an introduction to the audio power in Audition.

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