1.When you set up a voice-recording space in the corner of a room, which way do youface to voice the narration, and why?-i would place the microphone alittle far away from the wall corner of the room so i avoid hollow sound
2.When you videotape indoors, your audio has a “tin can” quality. What’s going on?-the microphone might be far and the room might be emty with furniture
3 Explain three ways to start your piece by fading up your audio.
-1st way drag constant power or Gain from the audio crossfade transtion effect then set a key frame from where you want it to start and set it low then put another keyframe after it by however time you want and set the keyframe up and do the samething to the end of the audio2nd way, use the volume graph in the timeline clip and display with two keyframes drag the first keyframe to the first frame and drag that keyframe to the bottom of the clip3rd way, audio effect then set two key frames to fade up
4 How is applying the Normalize filter in Adobe Premiere Pro different from just raisingthe volume?-by setting the normalize max peak you can normalize the entire audio track once tou use the new normalize master track option it allows you to adjust gain based on the peaks
5 Why use a J-cut or an L-cut?-we use J&L cut because its a great way to let the audience know that someone is about to say something or that a transtiotion is comping
6 You have a quiet video clip, but in the middle someone honks a car horn. How can-you remove that sound and replace it with the original quiet background of theoriginal clip?by using the keyframes first use keyframes to make this oart silent then i'll add the original audio to another audio track and fade it up so i fill the gap in the original clip
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