Hi everyone,
I usually do commercials or music video. This time, I'm editing a dialogue on Premiere Pro and each actor has about 10 takes. What do you suggest doing to find the right takes for each line without having to fill the timeline of clips to auto-sync the audio?
Would I need to just sync the audio of every single take and then start cutting, or is there a way to prep all the takes by auto-syncing them prior to putting them onto the timeline?
I have made a rough cut of the dialogue scene and there are many lines that I would substitute, with lines from other takes that have a better delivery.
I have done dialogue before but never with so many takes, so it was easy for me to organize the timeline and keep it clean.
I usually do commercials or music video. This time, I'm editing a dialogue on Premiere Pro and each actor has about 10 takes. What do you suggest doing to find the right takes for each line without having to fill the timeline of clips to auto-sync the audio?
Would I need to just sync the audio of every single take and then start cutting, or is there a way to prep all the takes by auto-syncing them prior to putting them onto the timeline?
I have made a rough cut of the dialogue scene and there are many lines that I would substitute, with lines from other takes that have a better delivery.
I have done dialogue before but never with so many takes, so it was easy for me to organize the timeline and keep it clean.