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Using the Sound Remover effect
Using the Sound Remover effect
Easily remove unwanted audio elements such as hum, fan noise, a cell phone ring, or a siren with just a few clicks. Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack demonstrates how to select a sound sample and use the Sound Remover effect to automatically remove all instances of that element, repairing dialogue and production audio. As Jeff demonstrates, you can remove both foreground sounds of longer duration as well as dynamic sounds that change over time.
  • Products covered:
  • Audition
  • Product Version: CC
  • Views: 722
  • Runtime: 00:12:20
  • Tags: Audition ,  Infinite Skills ,  cc ,  effect ,  jeff sengstack ,  remove ,  remover ,  sound
Editing in the Timeline with source patching & track targeting
Editing in the Timeline with source patching & track targeting
Learn timeline-based editing techniques in Premiere Pro. Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack explains how to use the timeline's separate source and track indicators to gain more control over timeline navigation, copy/paste, and inserting and overwriting clips from the Source monitor and the Project panel.
  • Products covered:
  • Premiere Pro
  • Product Version: CC
  • Views: 853
  • Added: May 06, 2013
  • Runtime: 00:08:25
  • Tags: Infinite Skills ,  cc ,  jeff sengstack ,  premiere pro ,  source ,  track
Apply Lumetri color-correction effects to your sequences within Premiere
Apply Lumetri color-correction effects to your sequences within Premiere
Instantly apply SpeedGrade color-correction layers and pre-made looks to your sequences from within Premiere Pro. Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack shows how to use the Lumetri Deep Color Engine, now integrated into Premiere Pro, to apply video color grading look-up tables as well as look presets from the Lumetri Looks browser.
  • Products covered:
  • Premiere Pro
  • Product Version: CC
  • Views: 733
  • Added: May 06, 2013
  • Runtime: 00:06:13
  • Tags: Infinite Skills ,  Lumetri ,  SpeedGrade ,  cc ,  jeff sengstack ,  premiere pro
Merge clips automatically using audio waveforms
Merge clips automatically using audio waveforms
Learn to use Premiere Pro's audio waveform auto-sync feature. Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack demonstrates how to automatically align and merge clips in Project panel, in the timeline, and when setting up a multicam project.
  • Products covered:
  • Premiere Pro
  • Product Version: CC
  • Views: 471
  • Added: May 06, 2013
  • Runtime: 00:06:47
  • Tags: Auto-Sync ,  Infinite Skills ,  Merge Clips ,  cc ,  jeff sengstack ,  premiere pro
Using Link Media to quickly locate & relink offline files
Using Link Media to quickly locate & relink offline files
Easily locate and relink offline media, even after moving assets between computers or external drives, or changing servers or file folder locations. Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack shows how Premiere Pro easily – and frequently automatically -- relinks media assets.
  • Products covered:
  • Premiere Pro
  • Product Version: CC
  • Views: 432
  • Added: May 06, 2013
  • Runtime: 00:06:43
  • Tags: Infinite Skills ,  Media ,  Re-linking ,  Relinking ,  cc ,  jeff sengstack ,  premiere pro
Create soft subclips with flexible edit points
Create soft subclips with flexible edit points
In the past, subclips had “hard” in- and out-points, limiting their flexibility when editors needed more head or tail frames for video cross-dissolves or audio crossfades. Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack shows you how to create subclips with “soft” edits in Premiere Pro, meaning editors are no longer limited to the original in- and out-points in the subclips.
  • Products covered:
  • Premiere Pro
  • Product Version: CC
  • Views: 311
  • Added: May 06, 2013
  • Runtime: 00:04:55
  • Tags: Infinite Skills ,  cc ,  jeff sengstack ,  premiere pro ,  soft ,  sub-clips
Edit sequences in the Source monitor into other sequences
Edit sequences in the Source monitor into other sequences
Learn to edit from sequences loaded into the Source monitor. Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack demonstrates Premiere Pro's ability to let editors place any number of clips in a sequence, open that sequence in the Source Monitor, and select segments and add them to another sequence. The feature harkens back to a frequently used feature film-editing technique, called a KEM roll, whereby editors put multiple takes of the same scene on the same reel, giving the director an easy way to select the best take.
  • Products covered:
  • Premiere Pro
  • Product Version: CC
  • Views: 352
  • Added: May 06, 2013
  • Runtime: 00:04:21
  • Tags: Infinite Skills ,  Virtual KEM Roll ,  cc ,  jeff sengstack ,  premiere pro
Visually preview audio edits as you apply them
Visually preview audio edits as you apply them
Audition's Preview Editor shows a split-screen of your waveform before and after a change, so you can visually confirm an edit before you apply it. Jeff Sengstack, the InfiniteSkills.com author of Learning Adobe Audition, explains how to use the feature and why it's especially useful for effects that alter clip duration.
  • Products covered:
  • Audition
  • Product Version: CC
  • Views: 265
  • Added: May 06, 2013
  • Runtime: 00:08:31
  • Tags: Audition ,  Edit ,  Editor ,  Infinite Skills ,  Waveform ,  cc ,  jeff sengstack ,  preview ,  visual
Using Pitch Bender and Pitch Shifter effects
Using Pitch Bender and Pitch Shifter effects
Shift the musical pitch of a composition in real time or bend the pitch by changing the tempo over time. Jeff Sengstack, the InfiniteSkills.com author of Learning Adobe Audition, explains how to use keyframes to change pitch and duration over time in both the Editor panel and in a Multitrack Session.
  • Products covered:
  • Audition
  • Product Version: CC
  • Views: 322
  • Added: May 06, 2013
  • Runtime: 00:09:26
  • Tags: Audition ,  Infinite Skills ,  Pitch Bender ,  Shifter ,  cc ,  jeff sengstack
Organize clips, subclips, and sequences in Prelude
Organize clips, subclips, and sequences in Prelude
Learn to organize your clips in Prelude before bringing them into Premiere Pro. Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack demonstrates Prelude’s clip naming and metadata features, and shows how easy it is to create subclips, build a rough-cut assembly, and send it to Premiere Pro as a sequence for immediate editing.
  • Products covered:
  • Premiere Pro
  • Product Version: CC
  • Views: 919
  • Added: May 06, 2013
  • Runtime: 00:08:46
  • Tags: Infinite Skills ,  cc ,  jeff sengstack ,  prelude ,  premiere pro
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