Reading Time: 7 minutesThe L-cut and J-cut let editors separate audio and picture to control exactly what an audience feels before they see it. Here is how the pros use them.
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What Is Asynchronous Sound? Definition, Timing, Uses, Examples
Reading Time: 6 minutesWhat is Asynchronous sound? Definition & Meaning Asynchronous sound is audio that does not match the image you see in the same moment, either because it starts before the image, continues after the image, or comes from a different time or place than what is on screen. You use asynchronous sound in sound design when… Continue reading What Is Asynchronous Sound? Definition, Timing, Uses, Examples
What Is a Sound Bridge in Film? Definition and Transition Guide
Reading Time: 6 minutesWhat is a sound bridge in film? Definition & Meaning A sound bridge is an editing technique where audio carries across a cut to connect two scenes, so the sound from the first scene continues into the next, or the next scene’s sound starts before you see its image. You will run into this technique… Continue reading What Is a Sound Bridge in Film? Definition and Transition Guide
