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Audio workflow for post/online edit
Hi,
I’m in the middle of editing my first feature-length documentary and I could use some advice on audio workflow.Background info:
I’m working with offline proxies, 200 hrs of footage and approaching what I call my ‘first assembly’, rough cut.Specifically, I’m looking for the most efficient way of putting together an audio mix that is not too distracting only for screening the rough cut for a small creative circle (no clients present), it’s just for us to get to look at the story without the rough audio stealing the show. I would prefer to do this within Premiere, but please enlighten me if there is a faster, better way.
I’m planning to send the audio to a proper sound design facility for the master.
Question:
While editing a rough scene and adjusting A. audio gain, B. Audio track Mixer, or C. Audio clip Mixer,
does it affect the workflow of the sound designer or does it affect the online clips when I bring them in?(Sometimes I’m tempted to just click on a clip to adjust audio gain while editing a scene, but I’m wondering, am I messing up the post production process doing that, i.e. will I have to ‘undo’ everything clip by clip when I want to export my project for post.)
Any tips and advice are greatly appreciated,
thanks in advance!Premiere CC 2015.3