AD0-C102 Adobe Certified Instructor for Creative Cloud Video Editing Solutions

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Question 1

Your post-production in Adobe Premiere Pro is complete, and you are ready to perfect the audio mix in Adobe Audition.

With the sequence active In the Timeline panel how can you transfer the entire sequence from Premiere Pro to Audition to continue working?

Select an option, then click Submit answer.

  • Choose Sequence > Convert > Export as > Audition.

  • Choose Edit > Edit in Adobe Audition > Sequence.

  • Choose File > Save As > Adobe Audition Session.

  • Choose File > Project Manager > Save To Audition.


Question 2

In the Export Settings panel, you need to export something as a .mov (QuickTime). You see that QuickTime is a choice in the Formats dropdown menu, but find that the Presets have different choices for video codecs.

How do these choices affect the exported file?

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  • A format is how the file Is framed (full-frame format) and a codec refers to the extension.

  • A format is a container for your dip. A codec is the way the media is encoded.

  • A format refers to the frame size and rate, and the codec refers to the color space.

  • A format is how the file Is compressed, and a codec refers to the extension.


Question 3

You have multiple voice dips o* varying levels in a sequence.

How can you quickly adjust all the clips to match a consistent level?

Select an option, then click Submit answer.

  • Add the Loudness Radar effect to all tracks In the Audio Track Mixer, and choose the appropriate Broadcast preset for the specific region.

  • Use the Essential Sound panel to tag dialogue clips as Dialogue and click the Loudness Auto-Match button.

  • Add the Multiband Compressor effect to all Hacks in (he Audio Track Mixer, and choose the Broadcast preset.

  • Select an the clips and dick Clip > Audio Options > Audio Gain > Normalize Max Peak
    To and enter the peak amplitude level.