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so if you've been in fairly before
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you're looking around the interface
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there and you see this little button
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called adr at the top of the screen
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there right you're like what is adr i
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don't even know what that is well it
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stands for automatic dialog replacement
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and this video we're gonna show you how
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that tool works how you can use it how
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can pop the words on the screen for you
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and how it can help you replace dialogue
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that maybe you messed up on or maybe
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didn't come out so good you need to
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re-record it so what you're gonna see
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now is a little excerpt from a longer
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video where we talked about audio
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description voiceovers as well as the
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adr tool because voiceover is an adr
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tool they kind of go hand in hand and go
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together so if you're interested in the
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voiceover video i'll link to that up
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here you want to learn about all three
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of these topics together i'll also put a
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link to that video up over here as well
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but in this video we're just talking
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about the adr tool i'm gonna break it
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down show you the window how it works
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we're gonna try out a few samples and by
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the end of this video you should be
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knowing how to use the adr tool so with
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that said let's jump in numbers off and
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check it out so let's move ahead here
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we're gonna talk about the automated
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dialogue replacement tool now this is a
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tool here in resolve that's super handy
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it's helpful it can help you re-record
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portions of your voice over let's say
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there's a part that you don't like and
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you decided you want to put something
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else in there well how can we do that
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now you can just record onto a new track
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but we can also use the automated dialog
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replacement tool here to help show you
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the words tell you when to come in and
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just guide you through that new
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voiceover that you want to put in a
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particular spot on your timeline or you
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know in your video so let's get into
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checking this out i'm going to explain
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what it is how it works and then we'll
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give it a try and one of the cool things
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here is you can do this multiple times
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and it's going to keep all these
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different takes for you and then you can
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just pick the one that worked out the
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best so all right let's check this out
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so we are in fairlight here and in order
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to get to the automated dialogue
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replacement tool look along the top here
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and we have adr right here with our
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microphone so go ahead and click on that
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now this is the adr automated dialog
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replacement window let's just run over
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this window real quick i'm going to
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explain what some of these things are
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and how to use it and then we're going
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to go ahead and give it a try and i
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think this is something that anybody who
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is working on audio description projects
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i think this would come in really handy
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for you so we've got three different
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sections here we have list record and
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setup so let's start with the setup
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section here so that way we can set
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everything up and then we can just go
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ahead and put in our cues on where we
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want to record new dialogue so i'm in
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the setup section here we have record
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and playback setup at the top and the
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first section here is pre-roll so what
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is pre-roll that is how long is the
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video going to play before it starts
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recording or before you are supposed to
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come in and add in your new dialogue so
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in this case i have four seconds and
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that works out fine then we have post
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roll so post role says how long should
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it go after you know the recording is
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done so maybe you know you're recording
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whatever you're saying takes a little
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bit longer than you expected so how long
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is it going to keep going in this case i
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put two seconds next we have record
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source so where you're recording from i
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have a microphone right here so you want
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to click this drop down and make sure
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that you've got your microphone selected
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record track now what track do you want
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to record on so i want to record to my
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voice over track and the cool thing
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about this tool is that it's going to
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put any new recordings on another layer
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inside that same track and we're going
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to be able to take a look at those
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different layers and pick whatever take
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that we want because we can try this a
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couple times and then just pick the best
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one so i wanted to record onto my voice
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over track so you can click that drop
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down and click the track that you want
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to use now the guide track next you can
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use that if you want to you're probably
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not going to need it but you can choose
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a track that's going to guide you as far
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as when to come in and what's happening
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in your video clip so you can try it out
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and see if it works for you you may not
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need it depends on your project and you
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can change the record file name here if
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you want or you can just leave it as the
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default it's up to you what you want to
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do with that now down here we've got
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different character setups so if you
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know say there's three different people
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they're all working on the audio
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description for a project you can save
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specific settings for specific people if
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that's helpful so i'm going to add in a
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new one and just put one in for me here
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so i'm going to call it j hit enter now
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anything that i change in here it's
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going to be for me and when i'm doing
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the
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voiceover work here so maybe i want to
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see things a certain way or whatever it
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is then we can set it up for each
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individual person moving down here if
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you click on any one of these it's going
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to open up and these are different
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options you can have it beep to an in
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point so when you're going to come in it
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can beep so i'm going to turn that off
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because i don't need that right now can
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beep when you're supposed to come in
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like right at the point when the actual
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recording starts i'll leave that one on
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and again if you click on any one of
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these it's going to have more options in
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there for you you can use the count in
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so how many seconds do you want to be
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counted in so you're gonna see on the
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screen you know what five four three two
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one or however many you pick in this
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case i've got three so it'll give me
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three second count in so i know when to
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get ready to come in for my voiceover
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the video streamer here this is going to
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give you uh lines that come across the
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screen that's going to help just guide
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you on when to come in for your
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particular clip so i'm going to go ahead
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and turn those on and you can change the
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color there if you want the next one
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here on-screen q-text style so what this
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is going to do is allow you to put the
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text on the screen and have it come up
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when you should start talking so you've
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got different options here on how you
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can have that look you can try it out if
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you want you can do a sample text here
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just to see what it's going to look like
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and it comes in handy to kind of tweak
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this a little bit and i'll show you how
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to add the text in so it pops up on the
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screen in a second here or just to close
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any of these just double click on them
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you've got smart timeline here this is
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going to allow either the playhead to
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move across the screen or the playhead
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is going to stay still while the
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timeline moves across the screen just
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depends on how you want to view it i'm
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going to leave that off and then mixing
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control you're not going to need that so
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don't worry about it for now so that is
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the setup now let's go to the the list
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section now if you have uh you know a
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program where you can write up a whole
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bunch of cues i know there's files where
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you can make a whole cue list and what
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to say and all that that's a little out
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of my wheelhouse i know you can do it
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and then just import all that right here
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into resolve but if you don't have that
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which i don't uh we're just going to
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make some cues on our own as far as
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where we should come in and where we
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want to make our voiceovers so let's uh
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make a new cue here so in order to make
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a cue we need to select an area on our
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timeline where we want to record there's
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a few ways you can do that you can use
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in and out points so let's say i wanted
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to replace this clip right here i can
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come to the beginning of the clip i can
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press i for in
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and then come to the end of the clip and
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press
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o for out that'll set that let me show
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you another way i'm just going to clear
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these marks here i'm going to clear my
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in and out
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now i can use this tool right here which
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is the range selection mode and i can
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just click on my one clip and it's going
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to highlight that clip for me so now
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that that clip is highlighted i can come
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back in my list over here
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and i just want to say create new queue
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so i'm just going to go ahead and click
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new queue
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now we can see right here let's see if i
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make this just a little bit bigger here
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it's got this is cue number one it's the
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first one that i made
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it's got a character here which it
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doesn't have anything there just yet
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and then it's got dialogue which it
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doesn't say anything yet we're going to
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add that in and then it's got the time
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in and out where this is going to be
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placed in our timeline and it tells you
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how long the clip is going to be so if i
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select my clip here i can actually come
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up to character and this is going to be
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j this is going to be me so i'm going to
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click on that this tells me my character
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now for the dialog that i might want to
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add in i'm just going to click on the
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dialog here now i can type it in right
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up here alright so let's say i want to
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say this riding a red bike down a dirt
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road a woman comes towards you so that's
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what i want to say so now that we have
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this cue set up it's gonna show me those
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words on the screen so let's head over
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to the record tab here i'm going to
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click on that and now you can see it's
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right here right we see it on our screen
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and if it's even easier you can pop this
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screen out by hitting this little window
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right here right let's bring this up
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here make it a little bit bigger so we
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can see what's going on so we can see
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the text doesn't quite fit on our screen
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here so let's go fix that real quick so
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we can actually see all of what we want
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to say so i'm going to jump back into my
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list here i'm going to select my cue
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that we're working on come back up here
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on the top and i'm just going to put a
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return in here okay and then come back
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to the record
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and just select my clip again and now
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you can see the text is right here and
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we can see it on the screen so now we're
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all set up we can replace this dialog
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with a new dialog that we're going to
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record so you've got some buttons up
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here in the record menu so you want to
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first select whatever cue you're working
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on assuming you're going to have a
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couple because you can set up a whole
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bunch of cues before you even get
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started recording just so that
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everything is organized and set up
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you're good to go you can just start
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recording so before we start recording
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our voiceover there's one other setting
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i want you to turn on and that is
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audio track layers because all of these
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new recordings we're going to do are
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going to be put in different layers on
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the same track and we want to be able to
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see them so come on up to your view menu
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and then come all the way down here and
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choose show audio track layers now if i
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turn mine off you'll see my my layers
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get big again and if i turn it back on
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now you can see we've got more space up
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there and that's going to show us our
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layers for the recordings that we're
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about to make so let's pick a clip that
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we're going to redo here using the adr
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panel so i want to redo this clip right
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here so let's hear what it says and then
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we're going to come up with some new
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wording that we want to use in place of
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it so let's listen this real quick a
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woman's riding her bike next to a farm
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field on a dirt road
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okay so the first thing that we need to
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do is select our range where do we want
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this new dialogue to go and the fastest
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way to do it is using this little guy
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right here this is the range selection
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mode so go ahead and click on that and
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all we have to do is click on the clip
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now if you have a big long clip you're
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going to want to use or set in and out
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points using the letter i and the letter
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o on your keyboard and that's what you
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can see up here on the screen these
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little points right here that's the in
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and the out point so when you go
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somewhere you press i it's going to set
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the first point o is going to set the
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second point once you have the range
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selected that you want to use for the
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new dialog we want to come over here and
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in our list view right here we're going
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to go ahead and click new q now in here
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if you have a character set up you can
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uh select that it'll be right here in a
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drop down i did set up mine but then i
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got rid of it because i was having some
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issues so now i'm just going with with
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no character so i'm gonna come over here
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to the dialog section click in there and
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then i'm gonna click up in the top area
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here and i'm gonna put in some new text
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of what i actually want to say now okay
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so what i wanna say is this a woman is
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riding her red bike down a dirt road
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next to a cornfield that's what i want
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to say so once you do that you can just
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click down here in the open area it's
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going to unselect your uh your cue here
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that we just created so i want to go
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back over into the record tab now jump
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over in here and we want to go ahead and
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select the queue that we want to work
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with now you may have a whole ton of
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them in this case i just have one so i'm
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going to go ahead and select it and you
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notice that it's kind of not appearing
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on the screen the right way that's okay
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for the moment let's just test it out
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and see if it's going to work here so we
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have this button right here rehearse i'm
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going to go ahead and hit that and see
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how it works
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so you can see our count in over here on
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our screen
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and you can see that our text was
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highlighted it had a little progress bar
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that came across the screen it's going
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to tell us how much time is left in our
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queue that we made so now i'm going to
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unselect that let's jump back into the
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list view here i'm going to select my
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text here again and i'm just going to
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put a return in here so that way i can
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see it all on screen now you would think
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resolve would do this for you
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maybe it does i haven't played with it a
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whole ton so i'm just going to hit enter
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here and that should work out just fine
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so now when i click on the text again
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down here we can see in our little
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window it appears just fine so once you
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have that set let's jump over back into
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the record tab here
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and i'm going to pop out my screen just
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so it's a little bit bigger so i can
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read the words
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i'm going to select my cue that i want
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to go through and work with here and you
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can rehearse it a few times if you want
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i'm just gonna go for it we're just
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gonna hit record here and see what
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happens
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so uh let's go for it
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a woman is riding her red bike down a
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dirt road next to a cornfield so now you
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can see once i did that up here i have
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my take and you can do as many takes as
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you want and it'll layer it in the same
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audio track so one of the things that
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you can do is just try it a bunch of
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times see how it works out i'm going to
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try it a few more times here and we'll
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get a couple more tracks here and then
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i'll show you how you can listen to each
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one of your takes all right so i got two
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takes now if i want to listen to it and
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see how they sound i'm going to actually
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turn off the r right here so my track is
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no longer armed because in my headphones
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i was hearing an echo from here anyway
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so i'm going to turn that off and you
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are going to hear whichever track is the
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highest whichever one's at the top so in
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this case this one right here is at the
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top let's put this guy back use my
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little arrow tool here this one this one
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is at the top so that's the one you're
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gonna hear when we play through so let's
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listen and see how that sounds
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a woman is riding her red bike down a
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dirt road next to a cornfield
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okay so now you can see if i grab the
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original and bring that one up to the
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top now we'll hear the original riding
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her bike next to a farm field on a dirt
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road
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so whichever one you drag and move to
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the top is going to be the one that you
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hear now if you're having trouble seeing
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the layers and where the things are
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recorded check this out and check these
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settings you want to make sure that
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you've got these uh checked on properly
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here so timeline down to layered audio
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editing make sure that that is checked
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on and then you want to come over to the
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view and you want to come down to show
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audio track layers so that way you're
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going to be able to edit those layers
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you can see those layers and you should
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be good to go so when you have your
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different takes you can come in here and
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select the one you want and rate them by
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stars maybe you've got you know five or
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six takes different ways of saying
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things you want to see what different
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ones sound like you can go ahead and
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just select the one that you like you
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can highlight it with the stars here and
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down in your timeline just make sure
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whichever clip that you want to use is
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the one that appears on the top right up
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here so let's say i'm happy with this
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take i went through i did all of my
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adr recording the dialogue replacement
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anywhere i wanted to replace well now i
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can come back to my view and i can turn
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off the audio track layers and now i'm
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just going to see that last one that was
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on the top so if we play through it
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that's what we should hear
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a woman is riding her red bike down a
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dirt road next to a cornfield
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now it is a little fast so obviously
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that's probably not the best way to you
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know handle that particular clip but
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once we have it recorded here and you
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get what you like you can just grab it
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and move it around if you want but
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you're gonna see we do see it underneath
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here we see another clip under there so
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you may have to go back into your track
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layer view
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and kind of play around with them a
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little bit you know maybe you want to
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move them all at once or maybe you just
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want to get rid of the other ones that
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you don't need
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maybe you want to take the good one and
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drop it onto another track so then you
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can just mute these other two or
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something like that it's up to you
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there's a lot of ways to do it you got
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to play with it find out what works best
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for you but that's how you use the adr
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tool here individual resolve it's super
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handy and can really just help when
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you've got to replace dialogue in a
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video clip that you've already made
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maybe you want to change the wording you
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can see it on the screen here it gives
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you the countdown and it's just a really
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handy tool that can help out a lot while
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you're working on your audio description
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project so adr is there use it if you
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need it try it out let me know what you
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think comment below if you have any
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troubles or any problems and i'll try
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and help you out the best that i can
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with all that adr stuff now once you
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have all your audio recorded and
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everything's in there you got your
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wording your audio description you're
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good to go your voice over work is done
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the next step that i would do is go
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through and start working on some audio
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processing so there's a lot of things
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here that i'm not going to go through
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everything in this video but i will link
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them either in the description or i'll
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pin a comment where i'm going to link a
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whole bunch of different videos where
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you can learn how to set your levels you
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want to have good levels on your audio
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clips so that people can hear it right
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so you want to set your audio levels to
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about minus 10 db so that way you've got
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good signals coming in everybody can
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hear it good and it's not too loud not
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too quiet it's just right and i'll leave
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a link for a video that teaches you how
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to set your levels here in davinci
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resolve that'll be helpful if you don't
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know how to do it and then once you've
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got your level set you want to look at
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some other things you know you want to
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look at using the eq a little bit i have
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a whole eq crash course that can help
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you out and it's not too hard once you
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get the hang of it and a little bit of
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eq work can really go a long way and do
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a great job as far as helping your audio
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sound better right because we all have
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different microphones in different
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situations different environments and
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sometimes you're going to get harsh
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sounds in there that just don't sound
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good you want to clean it up a little
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bit and eq is one of those tools that
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can really help clean up your audio and
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get rid of some of those harsh sounds
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another thing you might want to look
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into using is a little bit of
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compression and some dynamics and i have
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a video on that i'll link to as well
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dynamics can really help just bring your
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sound together make it sound better it
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can you know reduce some of your peaks
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and boost up some of your low end stuff
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there's all kinds of stuff that you can
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do there with your dynamics you can help
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reduce some background noise using an
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expander or a gate and i'll link to that
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video you can check that out if that's
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something that you're interested in but
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a lot of these things are going to make
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small changes that over time are going
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to really improve the sound of your
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audio right because if we're watching
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movies or tv or plays or whatever it
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might be and the audio description
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that's in there if it doesn't sound good
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it's gonna be hard to watch and for
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those that are just able to listen and
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can't actually see anything if the audio
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doesn't sound good i mean it's it's just
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hard to sit through right we've probably
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all watched videos where video looks
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awesome but the audio is terrible and
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it's hard to sit there and listen to it
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and and watch that so you got to keep
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that in mind you want your audio to
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sound good not only from the perspective
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of your audio description and being able
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to get the details in there that you
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want so the viewer can understand what's
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going on but just the quality of your
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audio it's super important that it
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sounds good it's clear it's crisp it's
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easy to understand and doing a little
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bit of post-processing on your audio is
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going to really help make a big
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difference for the listener at the end
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of the day so that is the adr automatic
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dialogue replacement tool here in
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davinci resolve comes in real handy if
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you got to re-record certain parts of
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your video you need to add in a little
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voiceover or something like that it can
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really help you lay everything out so
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then you just have to cruise through
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your video and re-record any of the
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parts that you need to redo if you have
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any questions on the adr tool definitely
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