Audio Editing

<h1>Audio Editing</h1>

Audio editing shapes the sound of a film, refining dialogue, effects, and ambient noise for a seamless auditory experience. Editors use software like Pro Tools and Adobe Audition to enhance clarity and balance sound levels. Good audio editing eliminates distractions and enhances storytelling through subtle auditory cues. Foley effects and ADR (Automated Dialogue Replacement) play essential roles in post-production. A well-edited soundtrack ensures that a film’s soundscape is immersive and professional.


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