Still Image Project
The still image project will be the final big project for this class, where we will combine our lessons learned about Adobe Audition and Premiere Pro. By using images, video, and audio all to create a PSA or a "How To" video. Using Premiere Pro and Adobe Audition we can combine our audio and visual skills to create such a video but first we have to think of the script of the audio and also the visual script, a script board.
My video is going to be a video about the process of making a Tinder account. It will be a "How To" video combined with still images of profiles, funny videos of my friends for comedic relief, and audio over the video of myself about going through the process of making a Tinder profile.
Effects to use in Audition
Once I have my script and story board I can then take my audio and add effects to it. My plan is to create the script, then record the audio, then finally I can take the still images and record the video. In Audition I can add effects such as I can in Premiere Pro such as the fade effect and the merge effect. In Audition for the audio for effects I can merge the audio. When I merge the audio I will also verge image and video along with it to make the video run more smoothly.
By using the balance effect I can control the audio's volume and how loud I want music or scripted audio in the video. I can put music in the background of the audio in the "How To" video and keep it at a low volume, allowing the listener to still hear the script and the music at the same time.
The delay tool can help my audio be delayed on the mix track so that it can merge and the same time as the visual in the video. By using a variety of audio tracks on the mix-track in Audition the delay tool will help the audio seem more smooth and with less problems.
The DeCrackler Effect will help with my audio overall. Since I am recording from my phone, bad vocalization from the walls or even the sound of rain from an open window will be eliminated. Using the DeCrackler Effect will solve all of the problems in my audio that common people find impossible to solve.