After few youtube videos of youtubers making money by tutorials for amateurs i actually learn something usefull here! Than you for serious tutorial, not tv show!!!!!!
Matt does a great job working through these types of videos Pro Sound Effects..you should get him to layer a sci fi/action sound effects type scene next and really show off some more of the power and versatility of the Pro Sound Effects libraries!
Thanks for taking the time to do this video. This is a topic that doesn't get enough love despite how vastly important it is to film. Great sound and immersion draw your audience in more than anything else. Everyone has drones and 4k RAW now, if you want to stand out focus on your audio. A lot of great points, pay attention.
This is insanely helpful. Another amazing use of background sounds is Legends Arceus. It took me some getting used to, because they seamlessly incorporated pokemon cries instead of animal sounds. Has a whole new immersive feel, but feels like I'm always surrounded by pokemon.
Hi new to sound design this was very detail amount of info which has help me understand the process of approaching this kind of stuff I want to use theses kind of principles room tone ,and ambience to use for creating simple instrument's that I can use in creating sound worlds with music an more pro tips? Thank
A trivia about Nepal, Ewok language in 'Return of Jedi ' developed by Ben Burtt is a combination of of Nepali and Tibetan language. Keep up the good job Matt
Thanks a lot, we are missing more content like this 🙌 Just a quick question, is there any reason to your session start at 01:00:00:00 instead of 00:58:00:00?
So helpful man! I loved the way you think all about the context before just going to search for the samples in library. It would definitely helped me in my first days as sound designer. I have just one question: in this particular case for this movie, all of that DX audio is from ADRs? What I mean is that how much of background sounds could we use from the record (of course, if it's not an ADR)? I always keep that on mind and I don't know yet if it's better cut the the lines when the actors are speaking and use samples of BG or if I mix both of them. Thank you for the great video, it inspired me and I definitely will check this Pro Sound Effects libraries! I'm a 5.1 sound mixer and I would love to make a tutorial too like this. I think it would be interesting for me, Pro Sound Effects, and of course, for the people who are trying to improve their skills in audio post. Thank you!
Thanks for the comment Rodrigo! As for your question - there is actually very little ADR in this short film. We were lucky that they got really great production sound there while shooting so it all cleaned up nicely. But as you can hear at the beginning of the clip before we cut any sounds in almost none of the background sound you hear is from the original recordings. We add all of those details in post to convince the audience that it was really there when filmed but of course it wasn't :)
Excellent. Full of ideas and methods. Loved it. Have you or do plan on a tutorial in regards to "Film Dialogue" specifically? If not would you have any recommendations? Thanks.
That’s no way near to what Nepal or India sounds like. But a great video nevertheless. I am wondering what interface are you using to write automation?
I'm not sure if PSE follows this channel, but I'm curious if they're planning on developing their database search app, "SEARCH". I noticed it's *not* being used in this tutorial. Search is a wonderful tool, especially for a version-one app, and my current go-to. With a few small developments it would be all I really need. ...if no updates are in the works I'll likely move on to SM or BH, or go back to AudioFinder, which has a few features I sorely miss
Hey Dan, thanks for watching and for the note! Glad to hear you're enjoying Search - we have an announcement related to Search coming soon, so stay tuned for that. Matt is using SM in this video because that's his go-to, and we know all sound artists work differently. Cheers!
Hey Eric, thanks for watching! Check out SoundQ - our sound library workflow software that gives you cloud access to our entire library for a low monthly subscription. There's also a Free tier so you can try it out with no strings attached. Learn more and download here: prosoundeffects.com/soundq
After few youtube videos of youtubers making money by tutorials for amateurs i actually learn something usefull here! Than you for serious tutorial, not tv show!!!!!!
Thanks for watching!
Matt does a great job working through these types of videos Pro Sound Effects..you should get him to layer a sci fi/action sound effects type scene next and really show off some more of the power and versatility of the Pro Sound Effects libraries!
I like the contrast of the selected sounds that you chose to bring the scene to life
Thanks for taking the time to do this video. This is a topic that doesn't get enough love despite how vastly important it is to film. Great sound and immersion draw your audience in more than anything else. Everyone has drones and 4k RAW now, if you want to stand out focus on your audio. A lot of great points, pay attention.
This is insanely helpful.
Another amazing use of background sounds is Legends Arceus. It took me some getting used to, because they seamlessly incorporated pokemon cries instead of animal sounds. Has a whole new immersive feel, but feels like I'm always surrounded by pokemon.
6 minute marker about the cocktails was gold
Amazing tutorial Bro‼️thanks a lot!‼️🙏🏾💐👌🏾
Thanks for your time - really helpful
That was extremely interesting, thank you!
Hi new to sound design this was very detail amount of info which has help me understand the process of approaching this kind of stuff I want to use theses kind of principles room tone ,and ambience to use for creating simple instrument's that I can use in creating sound worlds with music an more pro tips? Thank
Learnt so so much and really love the way you use words too. Thankyou.
I'm glad I chanced upon your video. Your explanation of immersive sound design was very clear and very relevant to my current research. Thank you!
Funny, I just found your channel, and you just uploaded a video. Nice.
He’s won golden globes watch this man and learn
Thanks for sharing, I love doing backgrounds and its super useful to see videos like this!
Very helpful. I really learned a lot from this. I’m going to start layering more background sounds and fewer whooshes and so on. Thanks.
Gold! 🥇
Great video, thank you very much!
Merci, awesome video.♥️
This was very helpful
A trivia about Nepal, Ewok language in 'Return of Jedi ' developed by Ben Burtt is a combination of of Nepali and Tibetan language. Keep up the good job Matt
Thanks a lot, we are missing more content like this 🙌
Just a quick question, is there any reason to your session start at 01:00:00:00 instead of 00:58:00:00?
Very interesting thanks
So helpful man! I loved the way you think all about the context before just going to search for the samples in library.
It would definitely helped me in my first days as sound designer.
I have just one question: in this particular case for this movie, all of that DX audio is from ADRs? What I mean is that how much of background sounds could we use from the record (of course, if it's not an ADR)?
I always keep that on mind and I don't know yet if it's better cut the the lines when the actors are speaking and use samples of BG or if I mix both of them.
Thank you for the great video, it inspired me and I definitely will check this Pro Sound Effects libraries!
I'm a 5.1 sound mixer and I would love to make a tutorial too like this. I think it would be interesting for me, Pro Sound Effects, and of course, for the people who are trying to improve their skills in audio post.
Thank you!
wow bro, a 5.1 video would be nice!!
Thanks for the comment Rodrigo!
As for your question - there is actually very little ADR in this short film. We were lucky that they got really great production sound there while shooting so it all cleaned up nicely. But as you can hear at the beginning of the clip before we cut any sounds in almost none of the background sound you hear is from the original recordings. We add all of those details in post to convince the audience that it was really there when filmed but of course it wasn't :)
Great work!
Thanks !
Excellent. Full of ideas and methods. Loved it. Have you or do plan on a tutorial in regards to "Film Dialogue" specifically? If not would you have any recommendations? Thanks.
I'm struggling about choosing between Soundminer and Basehead.
thank you very much, the video seemed to me to last 5 minutes
nice video thanks... what reverb and preset / settings are you using to push sounds far away in the background?
I’m curious about this too!
Funny enough you should ask because the video on reverb just came out!
Thank you
That’s no way near to what Nepal or India sounds like. But a great video nevertheless. I am wondering what interface are you using to write automation?
Does anyone know what plugin he's using for spacial panning?
Thanks fof good video. What is the shortcut 'write to automation selection' in Preview automation mode ? Thanks!
Unfortunately there is no shortcut! I was just using my pro tools dock which has automation buttons for Preview and "write to selection"
I'm not sure if PSE follows this channel, but I'm curious if they're planning on developing their database search app, "SEARCH". I noticed it's *not* being used in this tutorial. Search is a wonderful tool, especially for a version-one app, and my current go-to. With a few small developments it would be all I really need. ...if no updates are in the works I'll likely move on to SM or BH, or go back to AudioFinder, which has a few features I sorely miss
Hey Dan, thanks for watching and for the note! Glad to hear you're enjoying Search - we have an announcement related to Search coming soon, so stay tuned for that. Matt is using SM in this video because that's his go-to, and we know all sound artists work differently. Cheers!
@@prosoundeffects Wonderful! Glad to hear it. I'll watch out for it. Thanks for responding!
Is there a rule for how loud the dialogues should be? Any range of LUFS?
-25~-27
Hey ! This video is very useful. I'm wondering what program u are using 🤔 Is it pro tools or so?
Yes he uses Pro Tools :)
Yep! Pro Tools
what software do you use?
Great 👍
Thanks for this great video.
Never thought to use Serato pitch and time
Anyone else accidentally hitting command S while watching this? Like, after every new edit lol
I wish I could afford the sound effects libraries! I window shop often
Hey Eric, thanks for watching! Check out SoundQ - our sound library workflow software that gives you cloud access to our entire library for a low monthly subscription. There's also a Free tier so you can try it out with no strings attached. Learn more and download here: prosoundeffects.com/soundq
What are your sound design credentials
Check his IMDb. He has a lot of credits.
and then comes music...
man,u look very pro and handsome,but im really dont like the delays of vocal
Great content, thanks!