7 simple ways to remove distracting noises and sounds using tools in Adobe Audition, for clean and professional voice overs, podcasts or film dialogue.
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to remove or reduce:
Background hum
Mouth clicks and pops
Sibilance
Plosives
Echo
As well as learning:
Best practices for ‘fine tuning’ your audio before you export it
Time-saving hacks
Left unchecked, distracting sound issues will take your listeners out of the story you’re telling, and could even irritate or annoy them. Learning how to deliver clean sound can also be the difference between a one-off gig and getting re-hired by impressed clients.
Who is this course for?
Actors and voice over artists
Sound & video editors
Content creators
Anyone looking to improve the quality of their audio and learn how to correct sound mistakes as described above
Why should you learn from me?
I’m a BAFTA-nominated filmmaker and actor with over 25 years experience in sound and picture editing. As a voice actor I’ve frequently used these tools to get myself out of some otherwise time-consuming and expensive re-recording. I like to make learning fun and simple so you’ll get as much value from learning from me as possible.
Boost your learning with assignments
Use your newly learnt skills to clean up your own voice overs or sound recordings. To start you off, you can download some of the raw, unedited sound I was working from during the class (and some others) and have a go at removing the various noises within them.
Good luck and enjoy!