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SPECIAL OFFER: Download the CORE Free Sampler for 250+ world-class sound effects: https://bit.ly/3poOoJh ––––––––––– → Learn more on the PSE Blog: https://bit.ly/3scGyRy Outline: [00:00] Intro [04:04] Frame By Frame Editing [05:00] Door Example [14:48] Second Door Example [17:45] Footsteps Example [24:59] Car Door Example [26:08] Sync Compensation [28:15] Final Thoughts A film would not be successful if its soundtrack was out of sync with the picture. As sound artists, it is our primary job to make sure that the content we are cutting is in line with the image, or else the viewer's experience is ruined. Sound artist Matt Yocum (Pet Sematary, The Cloverfield Paradox) goes through the intricacies of syncing sound and guides us through a couple examples of sync issues a sound editor may encounter. He also shares some tips for syncing sound easier as well as some common oversees to avoid. Although this video focuses on audio post-production for film, Matt also covers some technical aspects of working inside a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW), such as Pro Tools, to understand how to fix sync issues quickly & confidently, and also reminds us of some super useful Pro Tools shortcuts which can speed up our workflow. → Follow Matt Yocum: https://bit.ly/3eGyJjV Matt mentions the plugin Catchin' Sync - https://quietart.co.nz/catchinsync/ - which helps you determine the amount of synchronization error between video and audio signals in your playback system. Note: Please excuse the "Searching for signal" messages that appear occasionally We're are always improving 🙂 Thank you for watching!