Production Reflection
Josh palmer
Process
• Firstly I recorded
my audio with an
audio recorder and
placed it in audio
1, in premier pro.
Process
• Secondly I turned
up the decibels on
audio 1 as you
could not hear
anything, because
of the audio
recorder. But, using
‘audio gain’ you
can hear it
perfectly.
Process
• Thirdly I cut out
some gaps with the
razor tool of some
of the audio I did
not want in my
final product. Then
I dragged the audio
back together so
there was no gaps.
Process
• Fourthly, I sourced non-
copyrighted music from
YouTube and placed it in
‘audio 3’. Then I copied the
background music and
pasted it next to the original
just to make it fit the length
of the main audio. After
that I used the razor tool to
cut the end of the audio and
delete it so it is the same
length of my main audio.
Luckily it all sounded faded
so I did not need to fade the
audio.
Process
• Fifthly I made
some gaps, with
the razor tool, for
where I wanted my
SFX to be.
Process
• Finally I added my SFX
and increased the
decibels with ‘audio
gain’. Then I put my SFX
where I wanted them to
be. I also cut them
down with the razor
tool. Then I listened to
the whole thing an
exported it.

6. production reflection

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Process • Firstly Irecorded my audio with an audio recorder and placed it in audio 1, in premier pro.
  • 3.
    Process • Secondly Iturned up the decibels on audio 1 as you could not hear anything, because of the audio recorder. But, using ‘audio gain’ you can hear it perfectly.
  • 4.
    Process • Thirdly Icut out some gaps with the razor tool of some of the audio I did not want in my final product. Then I dragged the audio back together so there was no gaps.
  • 5.
    Process • Fourthly, Isourced non- copyrighted music from YouTube and placed it in ‘audio 3’. Then I copied the background music and pasted it next to the original just to make it fit the length of the main audio. After that I used the razor tool to cut the end of the audio and delete it so it is the same length of my main audio. Luckily it all sounded faded so I did not need to fade the audio.
  • 6.
    Process • Fifthly Imade some gaps, with the razor tool, for where I wanted my SFX to be.
  • 7.
    Process • Finally Iadded my SFX and increased the decibels with ‘audio gain’. Then I put my SFX where I wanted them to be. I also cut them down with the razor tool. Then I listened to the whole thing an exported it.

Editor's Notes

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