Video & Sound Production - Project 1
Video & Sound Production
Jason Junior Lim Yung Hsin (0340 569)
Instructions
Lectures
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 2 - Audio
Audio Exercise 1
The goal of the exercise was to learn the difference between the high, low and midtones of the audio track. We were asked to compare 6 different manipulated tracks of the same audio to its original audio. Then using adobe audition, change the equalisation of the audio until it matched the original as much as possible.
Importing all the audio tracks of the exercise into adobe audition for the editing. We used parametric equaliser in the effects rack to manipulate the levels in the tracks.
Track 1 - results. Track one had a weaker low tone and bass so to change that i pushed up most of the low tones.
Track 2 - results. Track two had a softer high tone making the audio sound very bass heavy. To change that the high tones were pushed all the way up to make it feel more balanced.
Track 3 - results. Track three was a bit difficult to detect the problem but after listening most of the track i found that it was the mid tones that were too low.
Track 4 - results. This track was quite obvious from the 1st listen the base was bumped all the way up. Not only was it too loud it made using headphones painful. To combat that low tones were turned down.
Track 5 - results. Track five to sounded like it had more issues with overall balance. For the most part it was the high tones that were too loud. But at the same time some parts of the mid tones sounded a bit too low.
Track 6 - results. The mid tones and some parts of the high tones in the audio were very strong. As a balance i turned most of it down.
Audio Exercise 1
The goal of the exercise was to learn the difference between the high, low and midtones of the audio track. We were asked to compare 6 different manipulated tracks of the same audio to its original audio. Then using adobe audition, change the equalisation of the audio until it matched the original as much as possible.
Importing all the audio tracks of the exercise into adobe audition for the editing. We used parametric equaliser in the effects rack to manipulate the levels in the tracks.
Track 1 - results. Track one had a weaker low tone and bass so to change that i pushed up most of the low tones.
Track 2 - results. Track two had a softer high tone making the audio sound very bass heavy. To change that the high tones were pushed all the way up to make it feel more balanced.
Track 3 - results. Track three was a bit difficult to detect the problem but after listening most of the track i found that it was the mid tones that were too low.
Track 4 - results. This track was quite obvious from the 1st listen the base was bumped all the way up. Not only was it too loud it made using headphones painful. To combat that low tones were turned down.
Track 5 - results. Track five to sounded like it had more issues with overall balance. For the most part it was the high tones that were too loud. But at the same time some parts of the mid tones sounded a bit too low.
Track 6 - results. The mid tones and some parts of the high tones in the audio were very strong. As a balance i turned most of it down.
Week 3 - Audio
This audio exercise required us to try to shape all the sounds to sounds like they are coming from different sources, telephone, a stadium, and a closet.
Original sample audio.
1) Telephone sound
Results of the editing.
2) Closet sound
Results of the editing.
3) Stadium sound
Results of the editing.
Week 5 - Audio
Explosion Exercise
Original Audio
Layering, changing and adding effects to make a more dynamic explosion sound.
Results.
Punch Exercise
Original Audio
Process of adding, layering and manipulating the equalisation of the punch sound.
Results.












