Goal
- Convey knowledge of post-production audio and ADR terms and concepts and use this knowledge to build sound design with ADR for a short film
ADR Terms
- Take notes on video: Introduction to Automated Dialogue Replacement (ADR)
Audio Post-production Terms
- Take notes on the video: The Fundamentals of Sound in Post-Production
Product
- Create a blog post with embedded media from Google Drive, SoundCloud, YouTube, and Flickr of ADR sound design work
Examples
- Coming soon-ish
Steps
- Day 1 – Create Blog Post, Add Section Headings, and Define Terms
- Watch Darth Vader Voice
- Create blog post titled, ADR Project
- Copy and paste the headings below
- Summary
- Film Before Visual ADR
- Film After Visual ADR
- ADR Process
- Audio ADR Preparation
- ADR Terms
- Audio Post-production Terms
- What I Learned and Problems I Solved
- Under the ADR Terms heading
- Copy and paste all the terms
- Start writing the definitions in your own words
- Watch Introduction to Automated Dialogue Replacement (ADR)
- Watch RØDE University – Voiceovers and ADR
- Day 2 – Re-watch Introduction to Automated Dialogue Replacement (ADR)
- Review the audio signal chain terms you missed yesterday
- Enter terms you don’t know into the Terms Form
- Explore the Quizlet ADR Terms
- Under the Audio Post-production Terms heading
- Copy and paste all the terms
- Start writing the definitions in your own words
- Watch The Fundamentals of Sound in Post-Production
- Day 3 – Re-watch The Fundamentals of Sound in Post-Production
- Review the Foley and sound effects terms you missed yesterday
- Explore Quizlet Audio Post-production terms
- Day 4 – Introduction to Equipment and Audio Recording and Editing Workflow
- Microphones
- Microphone placement
- Cables
- Recorder Settings
- Recording Content
- Downloading
- The media clips are in the class folder on the server, or you can download them from YouTube and Soundcloud
- GarageBand Editing
- You Stole The Money ADR Practice GarageBand Tutorial
- You Stole The Money Audio Editing GarageBand Tutorial
- Premiere Pro Editing
- Microphones
- Day 5 to 2nd to Last Day of Project – Create a sound design for the short film
- Include ADR sound
- 2nd to Last Day
- Under the Film Before ADR Sound heading
- Upload and embed from YouTube the video without the sound design
- Write a sentence describing what we see
- Under the Film After ADR Sound heading
- Upload and embed from YouTube or Google Drive file with the sound design
- Write a sentence describing what we see
- Under the ADR Process heading
- Upload and embed from Flickr a picture of you capturing ADR sound
- Write a sentence describing what we see
- Write a few notes about the audio ADR preparation process from 6:00 to 7:30 minute mark: Introduction to Automated Dialogue Replacement (ADR)
- Under the What I Learned and Problems I Solved heading
- Explain what you learned and at least one problem you overcame
- Include a link to a tutorial you used and
- Describe how you used it
- Under the Summary heading
- Write a brief description overview of the whole project
- Under the Film Before ADR Sound heading
- Last Day
- Present film and ADR
Tools
- GarageBand
- Soundcloud
- YouTube
- Flickr
Resources
- Quizlet – Audio Post-production terms
- Quizlet – ADR terms
- GarageBand
- ADR
- Introduction to Automated Dialogue Replacement (ADR)
- RØDE University – Voiceovers and ADR
- Sound Recording Post Production
- Adobe Premiere Pro CC
- How to Auto Sync Audio with Video in Adobe Premiere Pro CC by Premiere Gal
- ADR Sample Files and Tutorials
- Stole The Money – ADR Production Sound – 4 Seconds (YouTube)
- Stole The Money – ADR Production Sound x 5 Times For Practice – 20 Seconds (YouTube)
- You Stole The Money ADR Practice GarageBand Tutorial
- ADR Studio Vocal Takes (mp3)
- Ambient Sound – Fireworks, Frogs, and Crickets
- You Stole The Money Audio Editing GarageBand Tutorial
- Final version WITH FROGS
- Stole The Money – ADR Production Sound – 4 Seconds (YouTube)
