Sound Design and Post-Production for Video and Animation
A course by user25078 surname25078 , Sound Designer
Joined September 2009
Learn to add sound, post-produce, and master with Logic Pro X and other software
Learn to add sound, post-produce, and master with Logic Pro X and other software
In this course by Aimar Molero, expert in sound design, learn how to add sound to a video or animation with Logic Pro X. Many of the solutions that Aimar proposes to the most common problems when adding sound and music to a piece are applicable to other software as well, such as GarageBand and Adobe Premiere.
The objective of the course is to provide all kinds of audiovisual professionals (animators, motion graphers, filmmakers, etc.) with useful resources and help them gain independence from the "sound guy" when working on different projects. The result is more than just correctly synchronizing image and sound—it's also about conveying emotions that round out an image and add realism to what is being represented.
What will you learn in this online course?
27 lessons & 15 downloads
- 90% positive reviews (219)
- 5,834 students
- 27 lessons (6h 42m)
- 15 additional resources (8 files)
- Online and at your own pace
- Available on the app
- Audio: Spanish
- Spanish · English · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch
- Level: Beginner
- Unlimited access forever
What is this course's project?
The final project is to sound an animation piece that either you or a friend has created, or one of the examples that are provided in the course, using the tools that are explained throughout the lessons.
Projects by course students
Who is this online course for?
This course is for any audiovisual or motion-graphics professional who feels somewhat lost when they talk about audio or wants to gain independence in their work. The course is also appropriate for people who want to get started in the world of sound or those who are curious about learning about a different work methodology within sound design.
Requirements and materials
No prior knowledge of sound or Logic Pro X is required. However, experience working with a DAW or digital audio workstation and familiarity with sound and music basics will help you complete the course.
As for the materials, to take this course you need a computer with any program that allows you to work with different tracks, move and edit the audio regions, and add effects.
In addition, speakers other than those on your laptop or a set of headphones are necessary. The project and the lessons are completed in Logic Pro X, but you can use GarageBand (which is very similar to Logic and free) or even a video-editing program such as Adobe Premiere if it meets the requirements listed above. Some additional resources are provided to guide your work on other platforms.
Reviews
A course by user25078 surname25078
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.
Content
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U1
Introduction
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Presentation
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Influences
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U2
Basic notions
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Sound I
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Sound II
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Sound III
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Music I
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Music II
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Music III
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Union between video and sound I
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Union between video and sound II
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U3
Preproduction: how to get the material with which we will work
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Raise our piece
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How to get your sounds
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Clean, name and organize your sounds I
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Clean, name and organize your sounds II
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U4
Production: 100% common in any software
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Working the sound I
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Working the sound II
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Working the sound III
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Working the sound IV
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Working music I
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Working music II
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U5
Post-production: 90% common in any audio software
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Typical operation of an audio software
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Work more thoroughly the sound I
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Work more thoroughly the sound II
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Work more deeply on music I
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Work more thoroughly music II
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U6
"Masterize" and Export
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Take out the master of your piece I
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Remove the master of your piece II
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FP
Final project
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Sound Design and Postproduction for Video and Animation
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It is obvious that it is one of the first courses that Domestika took, since the production is very bad. The teacher's explanations do not have a clear objective. If you don't have logic pro, I don't recommend it because it doesn't explain how to work with other software. The lessons in each unit are very long (20 minutes each). In addition, each unit has approx. 6 lessons, so the course ends up taking forever and you don't learn much.
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An interesting course in sound and post-production.
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I can NOT recommend this course!!!
Wow, the english subtitles are the WORST that I have EVER encountered! I would be ashamed to take money for this course…
The teacher seems all over the place and quite unprepared. It seems he never did a practice run or recorded several takes. His knowledge seems okay and I have learned something, but it was a painful process.