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hello i wanted to know if somebody could help me with a issue i am having i am trying to create my very first fan edit and i came pretty far but now i am having an audio issue when it is going to a next scene after i have made a cut you can easily hear that it whas cut there it and i would like to know how i could fix that if somebody knows a answers
 
robbert1300 said:
hello i wanted to know if somebody could help me with a issue i am having i am trying to create my very first fan edit and i came pretty far but now i am having an audio issue when it is going to a next scene after i have made a cut you can easily hear that it whas cut there it and i would like to know how i could fix that if somebody knows a answers

Audio crossfades are a great way to smooth transitions. Sometimes simply a bit of the old scene into the new can help, other times you can do the opposite. You may need to crossfade into the old scene and new scene at times also. Soundtracks, if you have them, are also great tools to help with transitions. If you have the soundtrack you can use that to make a cue a bit longer and fade it out.
 
DigModiFicaTion said:
robbert1300 said:
hello i wanted to know if somebody could help me with a issue i am having i am trying to create my very first fan edit and i came pretty far but now i am having an audio issue when it is going to a next scene after i have made a cut you can easily hear that it whas cut there it and i would like to know how i could fix that if somebody knows a answers

Audio crossfades are a great way to smooth transitions. Sometimes simply a bit of the old scene into the new can help, other times you can do the opposite. You may need to crossfade into the old scene and new scene at times also. Soundtracks, if you have them, are also great tools to help with transitions. If you have the soundtrack you can use that to make a cue a bit longer and fade it out.

thanks for the help
 
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