Audio Postproduction for Digital Video

^ Read * Audio Postproduction for Digital Video by Jay Rose ê eBook or Kindle ePUB. Audio Postproduction for Digital Video G. Robinson said Lost of good techniques in the Outstanding Book. This book has lots of good information for both the new editor and the experienced. Jays techniques for dialogue editing are through and every time I read this section something new shows up.His method for audio centric ADR makes it available to more folks (many people cant do traditional ADR). It is quick and as easy as ADR gets.He has a very good section for cutting music to video and over all does an outstanding job of explain

Audio Postproduction for Digital Video

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Rating : 4.13 (769 Votes)
Asin : 1578201160
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 429 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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After summarizing the significant points of audio theory, the author describes the preliminaries of setting up a post studio. From there he details every aspect of postproduction - from getting the tracks into the computer, to 'fixing and mixing,' to dealing with details of compression and streaming. The author begins with a section of FAQs from readers of the author's magazine column. The companion audio CD contains diagnostics, tutorial tracks, and demonstrations.. Written in the author's clear conversational style, with ample illustrations and visual analogies, this book features software agnostic tutorials and "cookbook recipes" for each phase of postaudio processing

"you'll find that the audio concepts, terminology, and schematics are all explained in terminology that visual people can grasp pretty easily. As such, if you want to create the best possible film you can, then you owe it to yourself to pick Audio Post Production for Digital Video up!- Jeremy Hanke, MicroFilmmaker Magazine, May 2007 . Jay Rose is one of those audio technicians that's had to work with visual people long enough to learn how to speak in such a way that their eyes don't glaze over." -Jeremy Hanke, MicroFilmmaker Magazine (online review).This is an excellent book for understanding audio post production and getting the best possible mix for your film

G. Robinson said Lost of good techniques in the Outstanding Book. This book has lots of good information for both the new editor and the experienced. Jays techniques for dialogue editing are through and every time I read this section something new shows up.His method for audio centric ADR makes it available to more folks (many people can't do traditional ADR). It is quick and as easy as ADR gets.He has a very good section for cutting music to video and over all does an outstanding job of explaining the audio post process.If every one would read this book and follow the advice there would not be so many videos with. Bigger and Better than it Seems Audio Postproduction for Digital VideoBy Jay RoseReview by Pi WareDon't listen to the title. It's bigger than the title. The "Digital Video" part of Audio Postproduction for Digital Video restricts the scope of this classic Jay Rose text. Rose's book goes far beyond DV, in fact, it starts with an explanation of what sound is on the molecular level and then takes you not just through audio postproduction for TV, but to techniques specific to movie production, techniques that are entirely independent of the format you originate on. Audio Postproductio. "An essential reference for DV sound editing" according to Max McCoy. This is an exceptional book: clear, comprehensive, and full of the kind of information you need to edit professional-quality DV sound on your desktop. Written by a Clio and Emmy-award winning sound editor, it takes you step-by-step through the postproduction process. Included are chapters on acoustics, monitoring, wiring, sync, ADR, voice over, music editing, and effects. Especially helpful is the 77-track audio CD, which includes diagnostics to help you evaluate your speakers and examples that let you hear the techniques discussed in the book. Ther

Clio-and Emmy-award-winning sound engineer Jay Rose is creative director of the Digital Playroom. Specializing in post-production audio, his clients include PBS, Buena Vista Home Video, and Turner Network Television. Rose has written about audio for Videography, Recording, and Premiere Full Motion magazines.

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