Gear up for an evening of audio enchantment that was presented on Thursday, August 11th. This is when Jon Merrifield, a contemporary visual effects, motion design, and post-production artist, takes the spotlight at the Austin Adobe User Group’s virtual meeting. Jon explores Audio Enhance, a free, online Adobe tool that can make your projects’ audio tracks sound professionally recorded. He shares insights on noise reduction, equalization, and more using new and vintage audio recordings. “Improving audio quality is like magic,” he says. This AI tool is also employed in Adobe’s beta apps, Premiere Pro and Audition, and we will review those as well. Beyond the basics, Jon will round out his presentation by also demonstrating various other free Adobe tools and assets with which you can seamlessly amplify creative projects. From visual graphics to sound effects, Jon unveils hidden gems that can be seamlessly integrated into your projects. Online and live, he offers a comprehensive review of free Adobe tools and assets to elevate your creative workflow.
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Following are some of the URLs mentioned in this webinar:
https://www.tapeacall.com/
https://podcastle.ai/products/recording
https://support.fiplab.com/hc/en-us
https://www.audacityteam.org/
https://www.techsmith.com/audiate.html
https://www.techsmith.com/audiate.html
The Presenter
Co-manager of the Austin Adobe User Group, Jon Merrifield is a seasoned professional in visual effects and motion graphics, boasting a global portfolio that includes commercials, music videos, feature films, as well as numerous promotional videos for enterprise level technology firms. With extensive expertise as a trainer and consultant in After Effects, Premiere Pro, and 360 video, Jon is recognized for his practical contributions to the field. His influence extends beyond project execution, as he actively shapes the landscape of creative media while sharing his valuable insights with a global audience.
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