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Dialog Editing Basics

In-depth “course” on the basics of dialog editing

  • Part 1: Why Learn Dialog Editing?
  • Part 2: The Elements of Dialog and Voiceover
  • Part 3: The Challenges of Dialog Editing & Mixing
  • Part 4: Stems and Specs for Dialog Editors
  • Part 5: Prepping for Dialog Editing
  • Part 6: Dialog Editing Basics
  • Part 7: Dialog Organization for Different Projects
  • Part 8: Other Responsibilities for the Dialog Editor
  • Part 9: Frankenbites
  • Part 10: Delivery

Dialog Editing Part 1: Why Learn Dialog Editing?

If you’re interested in post-production sound, dialog editing is an area that isn’t as competitive as other jobs (like sound designer or re-recording mixer) in part because it leans more on technical chops than being … Read More

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Dialog Editing Part 2: The Elements of Dialog and Voiceover

Post-production sound can be split into 5 categories: Voice-over, Dialog, Sound FX, Foley, Music. Voiceover Voiceover, or VO, is audio that is typically recorded in the studio. In a show (or film), it’s the featured … Read More

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Dialog Editing Part 3: The challenges of dialog editing & mixing

Working with vocals (for music) is similar to working with voiceover. Both are recorded in a recording studio with a stationary mic appropriately placed for the best sound quality. There’s not a lot of background … Read More

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Dialog Editing Part 4: Stems and Specs for Dialog Editors

Even though specs and stems apply mainly to the dialog mixer, it does affect how a dialog editor does their work, too. Stems Even though the goal of a mix is the balance all the … Read More

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Dialog Editing Part 5: Prepping for dialog editing

Where do I get materials from? The audio should come from the picture sequence by a format called AAF. If you’re not familiar with AAF or the process of opening and “splitting” one, check out … Read More

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Dialog Editing Part 6: Dialog Editing Basics

The dialog editor is responsible for going through all of the dialog tracks for the following: Organizing files on audio tracks Sorting through tracks and removing regions so only usable or preferred/best mics are remaining. … Read More

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Dialog Editing Part 7: Dialog organization for different projects

Dialog organization There’s a lot of different ways to organize dialog and the style can change depending on a few factors (like the genre of the project or the mixer you’re editing for). Here’s a … Read More

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Dialog Editing Part 8: Other responsibilities for the dialog editor

While you’re editing, there’s a few things to look out for: Shifts in Ambience The ambience is the background sound of production dialog. What you need to listen for is: Shifts in ambience when switching … Read More

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Dialog Editing Part 9: Frankenbites

A frankenbite is a slang term used typically in reality television. It’s when a picture editor assembles together dialog from multiple sources or interviews to make someone say something they didn’t actually say. While that … Read More

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Dialog Editing Part 10: Delivery

If you are delivering an audio edit to a mixer, the process is fairly simple. Save session as a new file name (for your own reference, so using the same naming convention with “delivery” at … Read More

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