The Video Editor's Guide to Soundtrack Pro
Workflows, Tools, and Techniques

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The video editor's guide to soundtrack pro: workflows, tools, and techniques
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This book tells you how, why, and when you should perform certain audio postproduction tasks within Soundtrack Pro while editing your video in the Final Cut Studio suite.

Intertwining video editing workflows with audio editing workflows for video editors using Final Cut Studio, it also describes in-depth the audio postproduction process as well as the specific tools used for editing and mixing audio within Soundtrack Pro. The final section is designed as an audio postproduction "cook-book", describing typical audio post scenarios with detailed workflows for dealing with them.

The book provides real-world workflows and step-by-step instruction on the basics of audio editing in STP, implementing sound effects, spectral tools and much more. Also included are downloadable resources containing both video and audio files, demonstrating surround sound, mixing procedures, and other audio editing processes. Included as well are project files with which you can refine techniques learned in the book.

Intro; The Video Editor; What is Audio Post; Expectations of the Video Editor; Beyond the Expectations of the Video Editor; Basic Audio Editing; Practical Dynamic Range; Dynamic Standards; Spectral Tools; Time Based Effects; Pre-Mixing; The Final Mix; Deliverables; Audio Studio set-up/environment; Knowing When to Hire the Audio Out; Scenarios and Practical Tutorials
Professional Practice & Development
Sam Mcguire is on the faculty of the University of Colorado Denver and has served at the Appalachian State University as assistant professor and director of the Robert F. Gilley Recording Studio. David Liban has worked in the television and film business since 1987. He has produced and directed numerous independent productions. He is a professor of film and video production at the University of Colorado Denver where he teaches production and post-production. His films have been aired nationally on PBS as well as Israel and Australia. His film, Carhenge: Genius or Junk? was nominated for a regional Emmy in 2007.

"Will reach a variety of collections, from those strong in digital video workbooks to recording arts and film producers. Step-by-step instruction on the basics of audio editing using Soundtrack Pro offers keys to working with projects, tools, acoustics and more... The rest's a powerful pick for any film or digital collection."--CA Bookwatch