Procedure 1: Review recorded material before The reason we review the recorded materials so we would know what we using it were putting into logic and if there is any unwanted noise or mistakes it allows to rerecord it. Why do we do this? The benefits of reviewing the materials before using it it allows us to see if What are the benefits of there is any vibrations, white noise or any hissing in the audio reviewing it this? allows us to see these mistakes and rerecord it. If the procedure isn’t If the procedure isn’t followed probably the track might be fuzzy and full of followed, what happens? unwanted noise and the effect of the overall product that it will be terrible What effect will this have and will be to a poor quality. Which could have a negative effect on the on the overall product? editors career.
Procedure 2: Naming tracks and clips Why do we do this? What are the benefits of this? If the procedure isn’t followed, what happens? What effect will that have on the overall product?
Procedure 3: Dragging clips into timeline for readiness Why do we do this? What are the benefits of this? If the procedure isn’t followed, what happens? What effect will that have on the overall product?
Procedure 4: Repositioning the order of different segments of audio
The reason we name tracks is because we would get 1000s of hours for diegetic and non diegetic sound mix up and would not know what is what. It need to be sorted and put in place for the visual. If you name code and file correctly this job will become more efficient. We do this to make the sound editors more easy and so you are not wasting time on finding what sound is what. If this isn’t done correctly there would be thousands of hours of unlabeled sound watch could lead the final product to be delayed which could damage the sound editors reputation.
This is used so the clips are in the right place and so the audio flows a lot better. It can allow overlapping of the clips to speed up the tracks. The benefits is it makes the audio flow. However if it is not done probably then the final product will not flow or make sense and the editor could get a bad reputation for it and could destroy their career.
This is done because it makes the audio sound a lot better. It allows the creator to reorder and arrange their audio segments into an order that they know and are familiar with. The benefits of this are arranging the audio segments would allow the final piece to make sense when heard back. The effect is it improves how the final piece sound.