LO3.3: Audio dubbing

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The audio file for the original footage is the bottom file. The audio file automatically syncs with the original footage if you move the file. If you are using an audio file and a video but the audio isn't synced to the video, you will need to move both files so they're together so the footage links and is synced. The music that is added will need to be synced to the right video clip. This means it will be dragged across to the correct video clip.       


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If you unlink the audio file from the video. this will mean the audio will be a different file to thew video. This means if the audio isn't synced you can unlink the audio and sync it.  I unlinked the audio from the footage because there was needed background noise so the audio needed to be changed. I also unlinked the audio because the quality of the audio was low. This meant that it needed to be changed so the quality of the microphone was better.
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This audio is the audio that has been changed from the unlinked footage. This audio has been used because it is better quality and there is no background noise. Once you know that the footage is useable, you can add it on the the final footage and link the audio so it links together with the video.  

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This audio editing was the editing we had to do to the scene in the pub. We turned the audio up in this scene. This is because the audio wasn't loud enough so we had to turn up the audio so it was clear. Once the audio is usable, you can then add it to the final footage and link the audio to the footage so they sync and the footage is watchable

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