Chapter Nine. Working with Audio

Most experienced producers will tell you that audio quality is at least as important as video, and in many situations—like a concert or even a wedding with softly whispered vows—absolutely critical. Often, the easiest way to differentiate the work of a professional videographer from what an enthusiastic uncle or other amateur might produce is the clarity of the sound mix. Fortunately, the audio components of the Adobe Production Studio, in addition to being very competent overall, do two things exceptionally well.

The first relates to access. If you right-click any audio file in Premiere Pro and then choose Edit in Adobe Audition, Premiere Pro will create a temporary audio file and load it into Audition. As soon ...

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