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Post-Production: Sound Editing

 Hello everyone,

   Sound editing in film involves the process of finished sound in films. This process involves these three main elements: recorded dialogue, sound effects, and music into a complete, organized soundtrack. This involves editing the length of audio, adjusting the volume, balancing the sound elements, and applying sound effects. 

   We incorporated sound effects in our movie by including music, an alarm, a voiceover, and sound car effects. To include the voiceover, we used voice memos to record it and then we uploaded it the computer. I then arranged it to fit well with the flow of the movie when I edited it into WeVideo. WeVideo had a lot of audios to choose from. So, I would simply choose the sound effect I needed and added it to the film. 



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