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  1. I am working with movies mostly local documentaries. And shooting theaters, music and interviews... Filming with a Sony PSD150 and are using Premiere Pro for edeting... Like the edeting system very much and it works great for us. But my problem is the audio.

    We are for the moment using a old external EQ when putting the movies out to VHS(from firewire) but that is a dumb solution since we can only make one soundpicture for the whole movie.. and a movice with both music, speaking and generally backgroundsound that dosent fit very well.. (and for our DVD productions its even worse since that never even pass a EQ or anything just the raw audio from the camera)

    So here is a few questions i have: (I dont expect anyone to tell these stuff in detail really just would love some link tips)
    *Is there any plugin for premiere or even built in stuff? That i should be able to use for my needs... I know there is a build in EQ in Premiere Pro and SOund Forge but my audio knowledge are very low, so i still dont know how to set it properly to make the sound better... So some guides or something on how you should threat your audio would be very good to know of...

    *I have been look around a bit on internet but have been unable to find any good page abot audio almost all pages about edeting is for video it seems so tips of good pages are very welcomed!

    *Is there anything else you should do with the sound? The only preprocession i am doing atm is 'normalize' it with soundforge to make the sound be pretty normal..

    Thanks in advanced

    (I know my English is rather bad but i hope its clear what i mean anyway )
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  2. Don't expect miracle if you don't learn. Use Goldwav I,m sure it wll give you better sound that what you have!!
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  3. oh well to learn..
    THats exactly my problem... Its kinda hard to start without anything.

    So tips about books or internetpages would be very great....
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