Final Cut Pro X Ripple Lesson - Adding Foley Effects - SOUND Flashcards
Adding Foley Effects
At the start of our sequence we have a lock being twisted, then unlocked a couple of shots later. Let’s add a sound effect for both of these shots. Select the Music and Effects Browser, then make sure Final Cut Pro Sound Effects is selected. Use the search field at the bottom of the browser to search for the appropriate sound. Type out “lock”, then ______ _____ each sound to audition it.
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Adding Foley Effects
Drag Lock 3 into the Timeline, beneath the first clip. Let’s take a listen…While watching the video in the viewer, use the left and right arrows to step through the clip until you see the lock lever begin to move then drag the start of the clip to line up with the playhead.
Make sure snapping is enabled. If it isn’t, press _ on your keyboard. The clip’s start point should snap to the playhead.
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Adding Foley Effects
Drag Lock 3 into the Timeline, beneath the first clip. Let’s take a listen…While watching the video in the viewer, use the left and right arrows to step through the clip until you see the lock lever begin to move then drag the start of the clip to line up with the playhead.
Make sure snapping is enabled. If it isn’t, press N on your keyboard. The clip’s start point should snap to the playhead. To keep the suspense going, add a couple of keyframes by ______ ________ the volume bar, then drag the level down to -4 to keep the sounds from overpowering the scene. We’ll be adding music to all of this a little later.
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Adding Foley Effects
Drag Lock 3 into the Timeline, beneath the first clip. Let’s take a listen…While watching the video in the viewer, use the left and right arrows to step through the clip until you see the lock lever begin to move then drag the start of the clip to line up with the playhead.
Make sure snapping is enabled. If it isn’t, press N on your keyboard. The clip’s start point should snap to the playhead. To keep the suspense going, add a couple of keyframes by Option-clicking the volume bar, then drag the level down to -4 to keep the sounds from overpowering the scene. We’ll be adding music to all of this a little later.
Trim the last lock sound off the end then add a slight ____ to make sure the sound exits cleanly.
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Adding Foley Effects
Now it’s time to add the sound of the final unlock by dragging Lock 1 into the Timeline, below the Deadbolt clip.
You can already see the peak from the original audio, showing where the lock clicks. Move the playhead to the start of that peak, then drag the central peak of the Lock 1 effect so that it lines up.
Listening back, the lock sounds believable, but not all that dramatic. As you can see from the girl’s reaction, this is the height of tension in the scene, and modern audience expect pyrotechnics at such moments, not realism.
Let’s click the __________ triangle next to Final Cut Pro Sounds Effects to list the individual categories. Select Impacts and Crashes. To resume browsing, you’ll want to remember to clear the search field.
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Adding Effects to a Compound Clip
Now we could search the entire listing here, but actually the Arrow Body Impact right up the top will work just fine. Drag it into the Timeline, and line up its highest peak with the unlock moment, then trim the start of the clip to the start of lock 1, and adjust the fade handle to ease the sound in. Let’s take a listen…
Now we could be done here, but then we’d be cheating all those Viewers with large sub-woofers in their living rooms. Click in the search field and type LFE to jump to the LFE impact effects. LFE stands for ___ _________ _______.
LOW FREQUENCY EFFECTS
Adding Effects to a Compound Clip
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I’ll locate LFE Hit Impact 05 and drag it to the Timeline, then line it up with the impact point. This’ll add a nice low frequency rumble to the climactic moment. To clean up a little, I’ll drag down the volume of the Lock and Arrow effects so that they don’t ____ the meters.
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Adding Effects to a Compound Clip
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We now have a nice dramatic sound effect, but in the true Hollywood style of go big or go home, let’s add some reverb to the entire sound. We could add reverb to each individual clip, but there’s an easier way: Final Cut Pro’s ________ _____.
Compound Clips
Adding Effects to a Compound Clip
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We now have a nice dramatic sound effect, but in the true Hollywood style of go big or go home, let’s add some reverb to the entire sound. We could add reverb to each individual clip, but there’s an easier way: Final Cut Pro’s Compound Clips. Compound clips allow you to convert two or more clips into a single clip, then apply _______ to all audio clips at once.
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Adding Effects to a Compound Clip
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Compound clips allow you to convert two or more clips into a single clip, then apply effects to all audio clips at once.
This also helps with a specific issue related to delay and reverb effects which is the lack of sustained tails. In Final Cut Pro, when a clip ends in the Timeline, so do any effects connected to it. Any echo or reverb tail will instantly be cut to silence when the clip ends. We want a nice reverb tail to continue after our sound has finished, so we’ll artificially lengthen the clip to accommodate.
Select the __________ browser and drag a custom solid into the Timeline, below the Lock and Arrow sound clips. Now extend it to leave room for a nice tail after those two sound effects end. We won’t include the LFE effect in our compound clips, since adding reverb to the low frequency sounds will most likely muddy up our mix.
GENERATORS
Adding Effects to a Compound Clip
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Compound clips allow you to convert two or more clips into a single clip, then apply effects to all audio clips at once.
This also helps with a specific issue related to delay and reverb effects which is the lack of sustained tails. In Final Cut Pro, when a clip ends in the Timeline, so do any effects connected to it. Any echo or reverb tail will instantly be cut to silence when the clip ends. We want a nice reverb tail to continue after our sound has finished, so we’ll artificially lengthen the clip to accommodate.
Select the Generators browser and drag a ______ _____ into the Timeline, below the Lock and Arrow sound clips. Now extend it to leave room for a nice tail after those two sound effects end. We won’t include the LFE effect in our compound clips, since adding reverb to the low frequency sounds will most likely muddy up our mix.
CUSTOM SOLID
Adding Effects to a Compound Clip
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Compound clips allow you to convert two or more clips into a single clip, then apply effects to all audio clips at once.
This also helps with a specific issue related to delay and reverb effects which is the lack of sustained tails. In Final Cut Pro, when a clip ends in the Timeline, so do any effects connected to it. Any echo or reverb tail will instantly be cut to silence when the clip ends. We want a nice reverb tail to continue after our sound has finished, so we’ll artificially lengthen the clip to accommodate.
Select the Generators browser and drag a custom solid into the Timeline, below the Lock and Arrow sound clips. Now ______ it to leave room for a nice tail after those two sound effects end. We won’t include the LFE effect in our compound clips, since adding reverb to the low frequency sounds will most likely muddy up our mix.
extend
Adding Effects to a Compound Clip
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Compound clips allow you to convert two or more clips into a single clip, then apply effects to all audio clips at once.
This also helps with a specific issue related to delay and reverb effects which is the lack of sustained tails. In Final Cut Pro, when a clip ends in the Timeline, so do any effects connected to it. Any echo or reverb tail will instantly be cut to silence when the clip ends. We want a nice reverb tail to continue after our sound has finished, so we’ll artificially lengthen the clip to accommodate.
Select the Generators browser and drag a custom solid into the Timeline, below the Lock and Arrow sound clips. Now extend it to leave room for a nice tail after those two sound effects ___. We won’t include the LFE effect in our compound clips, since adding reverb to the low frequency sounds will most likely muddy up our mix.
end
Adding Effects to a Compound Clip
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Compound clips allow you to convert two or more clips into a single clip, then apply effects to all audio clips at once.
This also helps with a specific issue related to delay and reverb effects which is the lack of sustained tails. In Final Cut Pro, when a clip ends in the Timeline, so do any effects connected to it. Any echo or reverb tail will instantly be cut to silence when the clip ends. We want a nice reverb tail to continue after our sound has finished, so we’ll artificially lengthen the clip to accommodate.
Select the Generators browser and drag a custom solid into the Timeline, below the Lock and Arrow sound clips. Now extend it to leave room for a nice tail after those two sound effects end. We won’t include the LFE ______ in our compound clips, since adding reverb to the low frequency sounds will most likely muddy up our mix.
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Adding Effects to a Compound Clip
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Now select (by dragging over with arrow) Lock 1, Arrow Body Impact and the Custom Solid. Choose New Compound Clip with the shortcut ______ _.
OPTION G