This can be hard to see, so click the clip icon at the top of the Browser and zoom the time slider to expand the clip. In the audio clip, look for the spike in the audio that marks the clap of the slate and set another marker. Then, during editing, find the instant the slate “claps” and set a marker at that point in the video clip. However, you have several options to manually sync your clips, let me illustrate my favorite.Īssuming you planned to record double-system sound, you should also record a clapper slate at the start of each take. This tends to be the case when using higher-end cameras. Things get more complex if you don’t have good-enough quality audio recorded on your camera or if you didn’t record audio at all. This requires unchecking “Disable audio components.” Hollow sounds, though, are normal due to audio phase cancellation. If you hear echo, one or more clips is out of sync. SECRET TIP: A good way to verify that clips are synced is to play all audio tracks at once. The audio and video are “merged” into a single clip.Īs usual, select Clip > Expand Audio to view and trim audio separately from video. ![]() My recommendation is to leave this checked.Īfter a short time, which varies depending upon the length of your source clips, a new, synched clip appears in the Synched Media folder.Īt this point, edit it into your project like any other clip. NOTE: If Disable audio components on AV clips is checked, this disables and hides all audio that’s part of the video clip. Be sure Use audio for synchronization is checked. I’m storing it in the Synced Media event. With the source clips selected, choose Clip > Synchronize Clips. NOTE: If you are creating a multicam clip with separate audio, I’ll discuss how to sync audio at the end of this article. You can sync multiple audio clips to the same video clip, but you can’t sync multiple video clips unless you create a multicam clip. Select the clips you want to sync in the Browser. If you recorded audio on both the camera, even at low quality, and the digital audio recorder you have a very easy way to sync your clips. This isn’t required, but does help quickly identify synced clips from source media. Note that I created a separate event for synced media. Make sure to label them so that you know which audio clip goes with which video clip. NOTE: Here’s an article that describes how to sync double-system clips in Premiere. However, with double-system sound, you now have two files: one for video and one for audio. Camera mics are not designed for dialog – they are too far away from the person speaking. ![]() NOTE: I need to point out that using the camera mic for recording anything except the sound of the environment will lead to heartbreak in editing. Many DSLR and video cameras don’t have high-quality audio recording built into them. ![]() Double-system sound is where you record the video on one device (a video camera, for example), while the audio is recorded on a separate device (such as a digital audio recorder).
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