Cinema Sound

Mark Edward Lewis

Cinema Sound

Mark Edward Lewis
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86h 28m
79 modules (view curriculum)

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Description

In this detailed course, seasoned audio guru Mark Edward Lewis guides you through every aspect of sound that you'll ever need to know as a filmmaker. Recording, dialogue, sound effects, foley, ADR, mixing, fixing - it's all here for you to master in the most comprehensive audio-for-film series ever created.


Subtitles available: English

Modules

1h 36m

In this first chapter of the Record Volume, Mark introduces us to the theory of good recording, and he begins revealing some Hollywood secrets about getting audio recorded well.


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1h 59m

In this module, Mark goes over requirements of getting a good recording: gear settings, location scouts, safety, and how the brain processes sound in general.


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39m

In this module Mark goes over the major kinds of microphones used on set and how to protect them from wind including demonstrating what several sound like.


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46m

In this module Mark goes over wireless transmission, the concerns around the FCC, wedding recording, lavaliers, keeping mics from being destroyed and understanding how it all works together.


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1h 05m

In this module, Mark shows us about Boom Pole protocols, how to get voice overs, handling phase issues, the folly of on-camera mics, and how to deal with reflective rooms.


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1h 08m

In this module Mark takes through the process of recording, how to best use your recorders to their fullest potential, and make sure you're doing the right things at the right times while on set.


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1h 05m

In this module we watch Mark debunk most of the issues we find on set from simple gear issues to how to prevent anything bad from happening.


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08m

In this module, we go over the basics of what Mark has been teaching regarding recording in a 10 minute, fast paced review.


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10m

This module is a Behind The Scenes look at how all the example videos for Cinema Sound were shot and recorded.


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1h 01m

In this module we get a tour through the RØDE Microphones factory in Sydney, Australia to see how modern microphones are designed and manufactured.

1h 25m

In this module Mark fires the opening salvo of information regarding the mysteries of audio editing, and he gives us the basic tools which don't translate from NLEs - and which are mandatory to get audio organized and ready for the Fix and Mix.

1h 21m

In this module Mark covers knowledge about editing which isn't widely known including the right kinds of crossfades to use, normalizing dialog, looping room tone secrets, syncronization mysteries and an overview of the DAW.

52m

This module is strongly weighted toward cutting ADR and all the functions which are required to get that handled including a surprise from Adobe.

2h 08m

In this module Mark takes us through three EXTENSIVE edit jobs for the Macbeth, Donuts and brutally noisy Beach scenes.

1h 33m

In this module Mark takes us through One-More-Pass of Editing and covers everything from special Room Tone Tricks to fix horrific surf-laden DX to stereo DX editing, cutting final voice overs and what to do if your DX goes out of sync in the editing process.

25m

In this final module of the Edit Volume Mark shows us how to use simple editing tools to radically change the nature of sound effects

1h 21m

In this module Mark takes us through the fundamentals of audio frequencies and how to know which sound like what, how best to use them, a general overview of iZotope RX, Adobe Audition, DAWs in general, the Essential Sound Panel and how to export using Dynamic Linking.

1h 07m

In this module Mark takes us through best practices of Normalizing audio, Denoising protocols and use, de-reverbing "roomy" dialog and how to create your own impulse response so you can get reverb issues handled in cleanup & ADR mixing.

1h 28m

In this module Mark shows us how to handle every-day noise and artifact issues including mic bumps, noise, crackle, pitches, plosives and integrated noise issues.

1h 03m

In this module we get down and dirty with advanced knowledge of fixing real-world issues we face from loud background elements in our dialog.

54m

In this module we are walked through step-by-step methods for dealing with strong background noise on dialog in the form of several examples. We also learn how to use Zynaptec's anti-digital-artifact plugin: Unchirp.

1h 12m

In this module Mark takes us through really badly recorded audio, including the on-camera mic, and shows us how to resurrect it in ways which aren't intuitive or easy, but make a massive difference in saving your audio, performances and staying out of the ADR booth.

58m

In this module Mark begins the process of actual dialog cleanup in the example videos beginning with the "action sequence" including cleaning up lavs, shotgun mics, and production audio.

47m

In this module we continue with dialog clean up of the example scenes with the horrific Beach scene and Donut scene where we deal with mono and stereo dialog and begin working with batch capture functions in iZotope RX.

52m

In this module we look deeply at cleaning lavaliers, de clipping, and special tools for dealing with clothing rustle, and how to insure we don't lose our master audio files when doing destructive editing.

39m

In this module we discover the wonders of looping vs. ADR and we're shown how to do it with examples from the Action scene.

1h 04m

In this module Mark shows us how to mix ADR/Looped dialog into on set dialog so we can have seamless transitions between them in the mix

1h 03m

In this module Mark takes through the Beach scene doing the final strokes and tweezing which is needed to get the dialog mix handled.

52m

In this module Mark takes us through export considerations for Dialog, special effects on dialog, dealing with dialog norm and compliance, stereo room tone, and how to deal with compression on export.

1h 05m

This module completes the Fix volume with the final examples of basic dialog grade, compliance, automation, dialog norm and final exportation.

59m

In this module, Mark takes us on a tour of dealing with fixing sound using exclusively Adobe Audition.

1h 08m

In this Introductory module to the effects volume, we jump right in to spotting the five example videos for foley and sound effects.

1h 31m

In this fun module, we are taken through many sessions of recording foley and shown how to most efficiently capture great foley performances.

1h 41m

In this module we discover ways to fool the brain with "foley cheats", how to manage multiple noisy foley recordings with "batch capture," we're introduced to DTC mixing, and we have our first look at controlling foley from a keyboard.

49m

In this fun module we learn all about loop groups, how to record them, how to have the performers perform, how to do loop group foley, and how to layer them all together.

55m

In this module we discover the importance of recording our own sound effects, how best to do it, how to sync and layer them in post, and we're introduced to several amazing plugins.

1h 10m

In this module we're shown the value of understanding the distance from source to microphone, what different stereo and mono mic configurations do to the sound, how to always notice the sound effects around us, and how to best turn every day items into amazing SFX.

1h 20m

This module deal exclusively with the beginning theories and practices of turning ordinary sound effects into cinematic works of punchy, groovy and exciting art.

1h 04m

This module comprises the advanced knowledge and use of Adobe and iZotope plugins to completely transform a recording into something more useful in cinema.

47m

This fun module shows us how to misuse software to create untold riches of sound scapes and effects from ordinary recordings.

1h 16m

This critical module shows us a few examples of the importance of layering sound effects and how to best do it by using the best parts of each layer to support the whole. It also deals with the exporting of sound effects.

1h 25m

This module covers everything needed to understand how to use, layer, manipulate, edit and manage ambiences. All five of the example videos have their ambiences cut in during the last portion of this module.

1h 00m

In this introductory chapter on Music, Mark takes us through the basics of what makes music work, best practices for choosing music, how to identify what part of music is moving an audience, and a few fun examples of media without music.

58m

In this chapter, Mark shows us several "Hollywood" examples where the original music has been substituted so we can see how important getting the right music is. He also shows us the difference between Major and Minor keys, how to find our demographic, and how to use Music to make scenes move faster.

1h 36m

In this chapter, we learn advanced knowledge about when to musically "hit" visual elements on screen, the reasons to use (and not to use) loops in music, editing library music and how to insert and deal with issues from stems.

1h 20m

In this chapter, Mark shows us how to make and export tempo maps, how to do music spotting, when to use library music or original score, and he demonstrates the spotting of all five example videos.

1h 26m

In this chapter, we learn the specifics around editing music from merging vastly different pieces of music to how to scan music waveforms for the appropriate start times, creating double the music use from the same music content and learning how to use Audition's powerful "Remix" feature.

1h 07m

In this chapter, Mark shows us how to find and structure the deal with composers, how to work with songwriters, editing suites of music (and why to do them), and how to create completely new music from editing stems.

2h 52m

In this chapter we watch as Mark creates from scratch the entire musical score for the "Action Sequence." We learn how important having good spotting and an accurate tempo map is, how a sketch can inform a composer about the essence of a scene, how to quickly fill in orchestration, and how the process involved in exporting stems for the mix.

1h 03m

In this final chapter of the Music Volume, Mark takes us through Hollywood Movie scene examples where the music has been slightly altered with library music from musicbed.com and shows us the intricacies of choosing the right music for the right scene.

1h 22m

In this module Mark walks us through the beginnings of a great mix including organization, process, intro to plugins and how you should mix every time.

54m

This module is an exposé on all things reverb: plugins, routing, use, mono, stereo and surround reverbs and adding special effects to reverb.

55m

This module goes through commonly (and uncommonly) used delay effects in a mix specifically as they relate to re-recording mixing.

1h 15m

In this module, Mark takes us through example after example of mashing up plugins into unholy combinations that bring heavenly results to your mix.

1h 29m

This most-critical module deals with dynamic effects which make the difference between a lousy mix and a snappy one, including compression, expansion, de-essing, limiting, maximizing and show-downs with various manufacturers plugins.

54m

In this module Mark introduces us to Distance To Camera Mixing (DTC), the basics of ADR mixing, where to pan Dialog and how to be compliant with Dialog Norm.

1h 07m

In this module we Mix the Dialog channels for the ENG and Donuts Example Videos and learn a slew of things including dealing with Final Cleaning, Dialog Ambience, Final Volume and more.

50m

In this module Mark takes us through the Dialog Mix for the Action Example Video including more DTC Mixing, general balancing, limiting for dialog, how to create effects for dialog and more.

1h 21m

In this module Mark takes us through the complex Macbeth Example Video Dialog Mix including more DTC mixing, dealing with noises, managing de-reverb plugins, and general balancing and automation.

55m

In this final module on Dialog Mixing, Mark takes us through the difficult beach Mix and deals with De-Essers, ADR, DTC Mixing and more.

49m

In this first module on mixing Ambiences, we go through the ENG and Action mixies and learn about panning and automation, EQ, and layering ambiences in the mix

1h 06m

In this final Ambience mixing module, Mark takes us through the Donuts, Macbeth & Beach Mixes where we learn about Car Ambiences, Panning, Dealing with Room tone and more.

1h 33m

In this singular module on sound effects mixing, Mark shows us the intricacies of layer SFX over Dialog and Ambiences in the ENG, Action and Donuts scenes.

1h 02m

In this first module of Foley Mixing, we learn about mixing Clothing, Footsteps, Walk-Aways, and general rules of mixing from the Macbeth Example Video.

56m

In this module we mix the foley for the Action Example Video and have more exmples of mixing noisy foley, clothing, automation, footsteps, hits, body falls and more.

55m

In this final Foley Mixing module, Mark takes us through the mixes for ENG, Beach and Donut Example Videos where we learn about skin foley, room tone vs. foley issues and complete scene replacement with foley.

1h 05m

In this first chapter on music mixing, we learn the best way to mix music and the process for doing so in theory and in practice in the Macbeth Example Video.

46m

In this final video on music mixing, Mark takes us through the ENG, Donuts, Beach and Action mixes and gives solutions for dealing with both stems and baked-in instruments in stereo deliveries.

56m

In this module, Mark shows us the critical nature of integrating and Tweezing the final tracks into a cohesive and powerful whole by explaining how to choose which tracks to emphasize at a given time in the Macbeth and Beach Example Videos.

1h 03m

In this final module on practical examples of mixing, we learn about dealing with black cuts and tails, creating active motion in static music and more in the Action and Donuts Example Video Mixes.

28m

In this module Mark goes over the brutal reality of conforming audio mixes to additional editorial cuts, and how to integrate new elements to the mix last minute.

56m

In this module Mark shows us what we need to know in order to get compliant exports and audio deliverables as well as how to master great sounding mixes using the Macbeth, and Action Example Videos

40m

In this module, we learn how to route busses for 5.1 export, how to organize and check your files, and Mark puts to rest the age-old argument about real-time vs. offline bouncing.

05m

This short minute clip is a blast through all the important elements of mixing in a "blipvert" montage fashion.

58m

In this final and controversial mixing chapter, Mark goes over the critical aspects of creating a mix for the internet in the loudness war generation, and proves that louder makes people "like" your production better.

54m

In this module, Mark begins the process of showing us the issues involved with mixing in bad workspaces, how to fix bad workspaces, the kinds of speakers and headphones to mix on, and how to fix the basic issues of most workspaces.

1h 20m

In this module, we delve deeply into room tuning, the kinds of equipment we need to buy - and in what order - speaker placement, person placement and how to cheat the whole process!

40m

In this module Mark gives his wisdom on getting work as an audio expert in media, how to have a powerful mindset to accomplish getting the $50 million impact into your production and leads you in taking the pledge of excellence.

1h 21m

In this final module of Cinema Sound, Mark takes us through 19 of his favorite audio clips from movies and other media that inspire him and demonstrate what excellence looks like from the Hollywood perspective.

About the Educator

Mark Edward Lewis

Sound Designer, Composer, Filmmaker

1 Course

There are few titles that sum up Mark’s vast knowledge of the audio discipline, short of “genius”. A veteran Sound Designer, Composer and Mixer, Mark draws on his own experiences as a Writer, Producer and Director to help other Filmmakers understand the art and science of sound.

Reviews

5
WOW! Mark takes what could have been some really dry material, and with his personality and expertise, made learning it fun, informative and interesting. He takes you the through the step-by-step process of sound. Worth several viewings. It's like liquid knowledge being poured into your brain. Don't procrastinate like I did though and cram through it in the last few weeks of your subscription. Now I feel like that scene at the end of Raider's of the Lost Ark. You know, one of those guys who looked at the Ark and then their brains melted. Yeah. So pace yourself. Anyway, this course is "SUPER DOPE"
Greg M
5
Of all the courses offered on MZed this was the most rewarding! I wish this was the first course I took, but as many others might have done, I jumped right into Directing Motion & lighting but please, take it from me... someone who has now had the honor of watching most of what MZed has to offer as a Pro member, please do yourself a favor and start with Cinema Sound. Major eye (and ear) opening experience. Best and most complete course offered and worth a subscription re-new because re-watching and referencing this course will make you a professional in the field. Now as Mark says, "EXPORT< HAVE A BEER< TAKE A NAP". Thank you Cinema Sound team!
Norman Weichel
5
Mark teaches each tiny piece of things how it is done with respect to audio in cinemas. Learnt a lot of techniques which I was not aware of before. This course is the ultimate and one-and-only course that is available which is so in-depth in respect to audio. Great Content. I am really happy that I found this course. Thank you Mark and thank you MZed!
CHETAN N
5
Thank you Mark Edward Lewis for the hours and hours of knowledge in Cinema Sound. It's Substantial, fun, and engaging.
venkata shiva Mutyala
5
Excellent course. Learnt far more than I did from the books I had read on the subject. Really recommend this one.
Brian Courtney
5
A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!. Thank You.
Łukasz Kucharski
5
Mark is a great teacher. I started from zero as far as knowledge goes so was a bit intimidating at first and a few bits went over my head but I ended up getting a lot out of this course. An unbelievably comprehensive look at all aspects of production.
Jack Sprenger
5
Actually this one of best courses I've ever taken. I mean it is a really fun journey that will give you alot of experience, it is an extended Master class course. I'll be happy to see more courses with Mark he is great teacher :D
Anas Alsayed
5
If you have the time and an interest in sound for your film production. I highly recommend this amazing in-depth course with Mark, great eduction.
Matthew Bosworth Smith
5
This is without a doubt the best and most detailed technical course I've found online, for anything, ever.
Jeff Ewing
5
Excellent. Extremely thorough and Excellent.
Aruho Manzi
5
Amazing ressource for anyone interested in cinematic audio and sound, wonderful !
LUDOVIC BONTEMPS
5
"If I had seen further, it's by standing on the shoulders of giants". Thank you Mark Edward Lewis for this amazing course. I can't recommend it enough!
Mariana Hoffart Dias
5
Fantastic course! I never knew there was so much I didn't know about sound. I feel in a great position now to raise my content to the next level!
Ashley Jones
5
This is the ONLY course I have ever seen, after many searchs, that covers everything a filmmaker need to get to know to be able to : distinguish good audio techniques being applied, choosing who to work with, understanding sound impact over production, adding music, spatializing sound, learning about Plot/Story(Dialogue)- Immersion(Foley and Effects) - Emotion (Music). To this day on November 19,2023 , it keeps being one of the most completes tutorials on sound done by a proficient audio person. It's 86 hours and very hour is valuable because you learn stuff that aren't really explain in books. Mark will say always "here is why" and will explain complex concepts in a way that is understandable and knowable. Mark is a great presentator, a fun one who delivers the whole load of his knowledge with power and enthusiam.
Alenz Atman
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