Sound Design and Post-Production for Video and Animation

Remove the master of your piece II

A course by Aimar Molero , Sound Designer

Sound Designer. Barcelona, Spain.
Joined September 2009
99% positive reviews (202)
6,211 students
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About the video: Remove the master of your piece II

Overview

“Second part of the lesson.”

In this video lesson Aimar Molero addresses the topic: Remove the master of your piece II, which is part of the Domestika online course: Sound Design and Post-Production for Video and Animation. Learn to add sound, post-produce, and master with Logic Pro X and other software.

Partial transcription of the video

“Thank you. To quickly explain and conclude the difference between a compressor and a limiter while placing it within the context of producing a final master. known as mastering. we must understand how these tools differ. crucial for shaping dynamics during mixing and mastering but serve distinct purposes in achieving the sound quality. any compressor capable of having a very large ratio. that is. transforming 30 into 1. for example. at very high speeds. and also without causing significant distortion. because if you make severe cuts at high levels. it will produce unwanted artifacts. This f...”

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Course summary for: Sound Design and Post-Production for Video and Animation

  • Level: Beginner
  • 99% positive reviews (202)
  • 6211 students
  • 6 units
  • 27 lessons (6h 42m)
  • 8 downloads
  • Category

    Music & Audio, Photography & Video
  • Software

    Adobe Premiere
  • Areas

    Audio, Audiovisual Post-production, Music Production, Sound Design, Video, Video Editing

Aimar Molero

Aimar Molero
A course by Aimar Molero

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Aimar Molero was born in Barcelona, but he spent his childhood and adolescence in a very small town in Burgos. He began to make music there, and since then he has been endlessly caught up in the world of audio. Luckily, sound design, his speciality, has never ceased to fascinate him, and he has had the good fortune to work with people from all over the world, such as people from Coca-Cola, Orange, TEDx, PlayStation, Discovery Channel, and FAD. However, in his opinion, personal projects are what has most enriched and defined him as a professional.

He studied sound and harmony for three years and learned to play different instruments, but confesses that he plays none of them well. He also completed four Pro Tools courses, a program with which he has developed a deep love-hate relationship over the last several years. After a while, he cut ties with the program and has since been working with Logic Pro X.


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Sound Design and Post-Production for Video and Animation. Photography, Video, Music, and Audio course by Aimar Molero

Sound Design and Post-Production for Video and Animation

A course by Aimar Molero
Sound Designer. Barcelona, Spain.
Joined September 2009
  • 99% positive reviews (202)
  • 6,211 students