Using What The Good Lord Gave You- The Graphic Equalizer
Let’s say that you’ve shot your wedding. The shots look great. The audio sounds really good. The music’s picked and you’re excited.
This post is about another step that you can take to make your audio sound that much more professional and higher-end.
It’s using the Graphic Equalizer in Final Cut Pro.
Last year, my wife and I went to WEVA in Orlando and I walked into Adam Forgione’s seminar about audio.
He talked a lot- and the biggest nugget I got was his rant on using the audio filters in FCP, particularly the Graphic Equalizer.
I took this to heart and since then, I’ve been using it in all of my projects. Even when I think they might not need them, I do it anyways (a very GOOD habit to get into).
He also supplied me with a cheat sheet on what levels help you where- Low Feel, Boomy, Boxy, Mid, Harsh, and Hiss. I have this taped on my tower and use it to this day.
So here’s my props to Pennylane Productions! If you would like me to send the cheat sheet to you, just email me at lightsintheattic@mac.com.
So sit back and enjoy the vlog about the EQ.
Happy Cutting!
Jeffrey Haney
Lights in the Attic Wedding Films