Scene Assembly and Audio Balancing

After working with all the raw material, the overall stitching job became much easier. To ensure a clear structure, I started by breaking down the script’s five scenarios (Act 1 through Act 5). Each scene has a different mood and rhythm, so when stitching together, I pay special attention to whether the transition between scenes is natural. For example, at the climax of the suspense plot, I adjusted the crescendo of the background music to make the atmosphere more tense; In the warm scene of family dialogue, the volume of the ambient sound is reduced to make the human voice more prominent.

I also checked to see if each character’s lines flowed smoothly. Sometimes the recording tempo differs slightly from character to character, and I made the dialogue sound more natural by fine-tuning the audio intervals and fading in and out effects. For some lines that need emphasis, I also slightly raised the volume or added a slight reverb to enhance the expressiveness.

Finally, I made some initial balance adjustments to the overall track, ensuring that the vocals, sound effects, and background music were in harmony and didn’t interfere with each other. Although there are still some details to be perfected, the general framework has been built, and it has laid a good foundation for subsequent fine-tuning.


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