Izzy Video 137 – How to Use Wild Sound to Create Continuity [Free Show]
June 22, 2009
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Sometimes when people shoot video, they forget about the audio. In this tutorial, my goal is to help you add a tool to your audio toolbox that can help ease the transition from one clip in your sequence to the next. It’s called wild sound.
Topics I cover in this tutorial:
- What is wild sound?
- What tools do you need to capture it?
- A couple tips for capturing it
- How you can use it in your sequence
The ‘before and after’ example in this video is pretty subtle. My recommendation is that you wear headphones and listen closely so you’ll be able to hear the difference.
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