Here's a few of the papers I mentioned at the end! How Audio Quality Impacts Whether We Believe: news.usc.edu/141042/why-we-believe-something-audio-sound-quality/ How Our Brains Process Words: ed.ted.com/lessons/how-do-our-brains-process-speech-gareth-gaskell Also as a fun aside, we actually used the Davinci AI noise reduction on one section of this video - can you tell which one? 👀
Awesome to chat with you guys! The tools have definitely come a long way, even in just the past couple years. A final thought to everyone watching…AI tools can be really helpful for “simpler” stuff like UA-cam videos, and they can really help if you’re unfamiliar with audio in general. But when it comes to feature films/TV/large scale productions…those are a different world altogether. 🎞️
I really love the " Film science " episodes please keep making more and cover more areas and elements, you guys are making videos and explaining these concepts in very efficient way so everybody could understand I had never come across these types of informative and interesting videos about filmmaking across the internet so please making more and ( I'm gonna leave this comment in every episode of " film science " so you guys see it . and yesss this is fucking interesting . 🙃
The AI tools are saving me a bunch of time. But a lot of examples (including yours) are about mixing audio for UA-cam videos like yours. When you attempt to mix music, dialogue, sfx and ambience in a documentary or narrative project, you need to dig in more because AI doesn’t necessarily know what you want. Excellent video though. Well done.
Here's a few of the papers I mentioned at the end!
How Audio Quality Impacts Whether We Believe: news.usc.edu/141042/why-we-believe-something-audio-sound-quality/
How Our Brains Process Words: ed.ted.com/lessons/how-do-our-brains-process-speech-gareth-gaskell
Also as a fun aside, we actually used the Davinci AI noise reduction on one section of this video - can you tell which one?
👀
Awesome to chat with you guys! The tools have definitely come a long way, even in just the past couple years.
A final thought to everyone watching…AI tools can be really helpful for “simpler” stuff like UA-cam videos, and they can really help if you’re unfamiliar with audio in general. But when it comes to feature films/TV/large scale productions…those are a different world altogether. 🎞️
I really love the " Film science " episodes please keep making more and cover more areas and elements, you guys are making videos and explaining these concepts in very efficient way so everybody could understand I had never come across these types of informative and interesting videos about filmmaking across the internet so please making more and ( I'm gonna leave this comment in every episode of " film science " so you guys see it .
and yesss this is fucking interesting . 🙃
The AI tools are saving me a bunch of time. But a lot of examples (including yours) are about mixing audio for UA-cam videos like yours. When you attempt to mix music, dialogue, sfx and ambience in a documentary or narrative project, you need to dig in more because AI doesn’t necessarily know what you want.
Excellent video though. Well done.
Totally agree - thanks for the feedback :D
Great explanation of audio fundamentals. Looks like I won't be losing my job as a mixer to AI right now though 😉
Thanks! Haha we agree - nothing beats a human who knows what they’re doing quite yet 😅
Hey man, Checkout EBU R 128. Love your work.
This looks really useful! We’ll look into it for sure 😄
Excellent presentation and content not enough views, or engagement! I subbed liked and shared 💯
Thanks for the sub!
Alex should be louder 🙂
Thanks for the feedback :)
Interesting subject! Cheers lads
Glad you enjoyed it Lewy!