The most important goal of the dialogue editing is to help the film to use a clear and understandable language and to support the dramaturgy. In a complex and detail-intensive process, the dialogue is worked out from the original sounds, or if necessary replaced by voice dubbing. The work steps... read more →
Jun
13
Jun
13
The original production audio can be quite one-dimensional. The focus on set lies on capturing the cleanest dialogue possible. That’s why additional sound design for the production is needed. Hard effects, music and atmospheres have to be implemented to give the audience a better experience to give the audience more... read more →
Jun
13
There are various formats for exchanging the editing data from AVID or Premiere for the sound editing program: The Material eXchange Format (MXF) is a file format for broadcast video files. It is a subset of the Advanced Authoring Format (AAF) and was defined with the aim of simplifying the... read more →
May
31
Black Friday Sale Sound Themes - Electro Magnetic 01 is now 60% off until 30.11.2020. November Updates Under the hood improvements: Improved Server speed settings, added new access points for EU, US and ASIA for better, faster & more reliable worldwide distribution. New packing format to make downloading, and... read more →
Dec
07
This is just me opening a audio or sound design plugin for the first time and sharing with you guys my initial impressions. Tell me if you find this useful.
Dec
07
If we take a look at the fundamental characteristics that make up the human hearing sense, we can see that we are not only perceiving loudness, pitch, time, timbre and the spectral qualities of a sound, but also a subjective perception of the spatial attributes of the sound. And... read more →
Nov
20
Here you can find more than 100 resources that might come in useful if you are interested in Field Recording, Sound Design, SFX creation, Filmsound and Game Audio. Check out some blog sites, social media groups, podcasts or YouTube channels. There is some interesting stuff to discover there. Cheers, Daniel... read more →