![]() ![]() As a result of all these issues, most of the audio recordings could not be automatically synced and required a great deal of manual intervention. Additionally, the audio had been spread out within a series of folders within folders with no consistent naming conventions or information within the meta-data that would be of any help. The audio that had been recorded separately on a Zoom audio recorder had not been monitored on a pair of headphones, resulting in it being a poor quality audio recording. The inbuilt camera microphone had recorded hardly any audible sound, and the only thing that was recorded was the clapperboard. A problematic video audio syncing case study This is how I resolved the video audio syncing problems. A recent short film project proved a real challenge to sync up because of the poor workflow and low quality of the audio recordings. If an external audio recorder is being used, improving flexibility or recording quality, then this will need to be synced to the video sync sound. In most cases, some form of sync sound is recorded with the video during filming. Screenshot of Avid Media Composer edit timeline showing audio content on final mixed edit. I’ve written this article to illustrate a problematic video audio syncing project which follows with some helpful guidance for best practice. As a BBC trained video editor with over 15 years of experience, I have the essential skills that have helped me to resolve syncing problems with some problematic projects that I have been asked to manage. Video audio syncing can be a relatively simple process but can also be problematic if the correct workflow is not followed. ![]()
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