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? 👀
The AI tools are saving me a bunch of time. But a lot of examples (including yours) are about mixing audio for RU-vid 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.
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 RU-vid 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. 🎞️
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