1 online resource (1 online version (xxv, 261 pages)) :
illustrations (chiefly color)
Includes index.
1. Pro Tools Systems 40 -- LE vs. HD -- MIDI Interface -- Studio Design -- Sync issues -- Picture -- 2. Audio Workflow 20 -- Portability -- OMF vs. EDL -- Memory Locations -- Time Stamping -- 3. Editing Tools and the Pro Tools Interface 50 -- The Edit Window -- The Mix Window -- Setups and Preferences -- Editing Tools -- 4. Plug-ins 40 -- Compression -- Expansion -- Equalization -- Tips and Tricks -- 5. Dialogue Editing and Replacement 30 -- Splitting off Tracks -- Dialogue Editing by Character -- Noise Reduction and Ambience Matching -- ADR -- Walla -- 6. Sound Design 40 -- Cueing Sound Effects -- Track Layout -- Library Sound Effects -- Creating and recording Sound Effects -- Creating sounds through editing -- See an Animal, Hear an Animal -- Ambience and Backgrounds -- Foley -- MIDI Foley -- 7. Music 20 -- Temp Music -- Library Music -- Music Rights -- Scoring and Recording -- MIDI -- Music Editing -- Working with Loops and Plug-ins -- 8. The Dub 30 -- Control Surfaces and Automation -- Grouping and Sub Mixers -- Setting up Track Markers -- Levels and Equalization -- Mixing Effects and Futzing. -- Mixing with automated Plug-ins -- The Temp Dub -- The Final Dub -- Mono and Stereo -- Surround and 5.1 -- 9. Output and Delivery 30 -- Bouncing to Disc -- Stems -- Delivery on Tape -- Delivery on Media File -- Encoding and Compressing -- Optical Sound and Pull-up -- The Film Print -- DVD.
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This step-by-step guide for editing sound to picture using Pro Tools starts by explaining the Pro Tools systems and covers all key audio topics, including equipment, sound, music, effects, output and mixing tools, to give users the skills needed to work on any project from big budget feature film to amateur DV video in mono, stereo or surround sound. Clearly set out and thorough in coverage, the book takes a practical real world approach, a live 35mm film project runs through the chapters illustrating how different functions are added to a film providing the real detail of how to apply it to an edit. Extensively illustrated in color and packed with time-saving hints and tips, the companion website, http://booksite.focalpress.com/Angell., contains the various Pro Tools sessions of the project film as it moves through audio editing, ADR, mixing and final 35mm release prints. *Covers all technologies and systems used with Pro Tools *Integrates Avid and Final Cut Pro software with Pro Tools *Layouts for extremely affordable portable Pro Tools systems to high-end studio setups *Packed with tips and tricks to get the most out of the program.