From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Audio Finishing Techniques
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Speed changes - Premiere Pro Tutorial
From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Audio Finishing Techniques
Speed changes
- I used to produce an edit cable TV commercials. In fact, I did hundreds of them and in some cases, the owner of the business wanted to do their own voiceover, which was good. The problem was that they did not want to come into the studio and record, but wanted to do it themselves. I would advise against that, but wouldn't always succeed. So here I am with a recording that is 32 or 33 seconds long for a commercial that is a 30 second spot. Well, 29 1/2 be exact. So what to do, I could speed up the recording, but what happens to the pitch? We know that we cannot have the owner sound like a chipmunk. Well, audition to the rescue, let's try it. Please go ahead and open the sequence named 6.7 speed changes. So sequences chapter six, 6.7 and here it is. Now Right now you can see that I have a duration of 31 point 11 and maybe I want for this to be exactly 29 seconds. Let's go ahead and click on this and right click it…
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Sending a clip to Adobe Audition3m 19s
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Sending a sequence to Adobe Audition3m 42s
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Getting a sequence back to Premiere Pro3m 56s
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Fixing plosives7m 44s
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Noise reduction5m 46s
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Healing audio4m 17s
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Speed changes4m 37s
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Matching volume5m 29s
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