Posted by briansingler on Dec 17, 2010 in Audio, Featured Articles, Video | 3 comments
At some point, no matter how careful you are, you are going to run into a situation in which your audio is plagued with unwanted sound. Soundtrack Pro (part of the Final Cut Studio suite) can take it out. Here’s my step-by-step process.
Learn MoreI have a passion for creating high-quality multimedia, whether it's video, motion graphics, photography, graphic design, web design or good-old fashioned text. I have a varied professional background in TV, newspaper and online journalism and a master's degree from the Missouri School of Journalism.
Brian Singler is a visual journalist and multimedia producer. After graduating with a journalism degree from the University of Alaska Anchorage, he worked as a sports anchor at KIMO 13 TV in Alaska and then at the Anchorage Daily News, where he discovered a passion for cutting-edge online multimedia. He obtained a master's degree from the School of Journalism at the University of Missouri-Columbia in 2010 and worked for Newsy.com, the Columbia Missourian and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch before moving to St. Louis with his beautiful wife Shawna and their two children, Seth and Summer.
This blog is dedicated to the production of visual media and multimedia journalism. It aims to dissect current trends, showcase the best projects, offer helpful tutorials on equipment and software and come up with new and innovative methods of visual storytelling.
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