IMPROVE Your Videos With SOUND Design | Tomorrow's Filmmakers

Tomorrows Filmmakers
4 Nov 202109:40

Summary

TLDRIn this video from tomorrowsfilmmakers.com, Seth discusses the pivotal role of sound design in video production. He emphasizes that while visuals are crucial, sound design is equally important for a professional finish. The tutorial covers capturing sound effects, the difference between 'real' and 'artificial' sound, and enhancing videos with subtle audio effects. Seth also promotes an in-depth audio cinema course for comprehensive training, offering a 90% discount to join over 15,000 filmmakers learning the craft.

Takeaways

  • 🎬 Sound design is crucial for enhancing videos and often separates professional filmmakers from amateurs.
  • 🎧 The importance of sound design is on par with visuals, and neglecting it can leave a final project feeling incomplete.
  • 🎥 Filmmakers should focus on the unseen elements, like sound, to elevate their work to the next level.
  • 🎙️ Seth recommends starting to incorporate sound design into projects, especially if the video requires it.
  • 🏫 Tomorrowsfilmmakers.com offers an in-depth audio cinema course for learning about sound design and audio for videos.
  • 📹 Capturing sound effects on set with a microphone can provide unique and original audio for a project.
  • 🔍 There are two ways to get sound effects: collecting them yourself or using an online source like Epidemic Sound.
  • ✂️ Sound design should be added after the video portion of the project is finalized to avoid constant adjustments.
  • 🌊 'Real sound' effects are those that would naturally be heard in the footage, like waves or footsteps.
  • 🎶 'Artificial sound' effects, like risers and hits, are creative additions that enhance storytelling and visuals.
  • 🔊 Subtle sound design, such as using 'constant power' for smooth transitions, can greatly improve the audio experience.

Q & A

  • What is the importance of sound design in video production according to Seth?

    -Seth emphasizes that sound design is as important as visuals in video production. It enhances the overall quality of a video and can make the audience feel more immersed in the content.

  • Why does Seth recommend collecting your own sound effects?

    -Seth suggests collecting your own sound effects because it creates a unique and original project. It adds authenticity since the sounds are not sourced from common libraries.

  • What are the two ways Seth mentions to get sound effects?

    -Seth mentions two ways to get sound effects: capturing them yourself while shooting or using an online source or library.

  • Why does Seth prefer to start sound design after finalizing the video portion?

    -Seth prefers to start sound design after finalizing the video portion to avoid the need to constantly adjust or tweak the sound as the video content may change during editing.

  • What is the difference between 'real sound' and 'artificial sound' in sound design according to the script?

    -Real sound refers to sounds that would naturally be present in the footage, such as waves, vehicles, or footsteps. Artificial sound, on the other hand, includes creative additions like risers, hits, glitches, and bass rumbles that enhance the story and visuals but are not directly tied to the visuals.

  • How does Seth suggest using sound design in transitions?

    -Seth recommends adding subtle whoosh sounds or other effects to enhance cinematic transitions, making them feel more dynamic and less lifeless.

  • What is the purpose of using 'constant power' in sound design according to Seth?

    -The 'constant power' effect is used to smoothly fade in, fade out, or crossfade between audio clips, preventing hard audio cuts and creating a more seamless audio experience.

  • How does Seth suggest using low pass and studio reverb effects in sound design?

    -Seth uses low pass to create a deeper, muffled sound, often for voiceovers over music, and studio reverb to add an echo effect to extend the duration of a hit sound or to fade out a song with an echo.

  • What does Seth advise after completing the initial sound design process?

    -Seth advises going back through the sound design several times to make adjustments and improvements. He also suggests muting the sound design to appreciate its impact on the overall video.

  • What is the offer Seth promotes for those interested in learning more about sound design?

    -Seth promotes a lifetime membership to an award-winning 800 film course at a discounted price of $97, which includes over a thousand training videos and over 100 hours of content on various filmmaking subjects.

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