Synchronised sound refers to sound that has been recorded at the same time as filming and is a very common way to make sure the sound is clear. First of all we used a microphone to record a conversation to make sure we ended up with clear dialogue to use. Once we had the dialogue we plugged in the microphone and inserted the SD card with the footage on. We then opened up Adobe Soundbooth and checked the sound so that it was clear and edited right to fit with the footage, before then transferring it to Premiere Pro where you then check it is in sync with the footage. To help us know exactly when the dialogue was about to start we got someone to clap so it was easy to identify the sound wave.
By learning to do this it gives us something to consider when it comes to the sound in our own opening sequence, as it will ensure that all are dialogue is clear but still synced properly.

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