Friday, November 26, 2021

Editing 3 (audio and colour )

 Today in my editing process I tried to remove any blemishes, by using the colour options available, this meant that I could make my shots more colourful and saturated making the shot more eye-catching. I started my colour alterations in the master curve settings making the reds more saturated as reds and pinks seemed to be a prominent colour within my documentary. 



After altering the master curve I started to do more alterations on the colour warper however after a few minutes I started to notice that it selected the white space behind the hair and started to damage the shot, I selected the colour pipet to try and change the colour location of what I was trying to change however it simply was not working. 


After I attempted to make the image more saturated, I decided to move on to the audio as it was muffled in some sections as well as there were sections where the sound was anempathetic and overlapping into the next audio section which did not work as one sound was dietetic and one was non-diegetic and the non- dietetic had much more volume than the other audio, this was something I needed to change. 
My first steps in changing the audio was by reducing the sound which I did manually, in the first image below you can see what the audio settings started with. 

In this second image, you can see the changes I applied including the de-rumble option which unmuffled the sound and made it crisp clear. This was good news as the audio now sounded professional which was what I was aiming for. (This is the entry music audio).  

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