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Started May 21st, 2023 · 3 replies · Latest reply by LFsound42 1 year, 6 months ago
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Check out Melon Husk!
Castle EP --- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9maPOrDD2g&t=361s
Sagacity EP --- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asO539KBMyo
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Hello!
Just donated
I don't often engage with online community, bc I'm so analog, but I wanted to share what I've been able to make with FS.org clips!
I'm primarily a filmmaker/animator (www.thevariablespaceart.com/shortfilms) and I'm going to be making more sound collages with visual components for youtube every month! (https://www.youtube.com/@laurenflinner)
I combined my own phone recordings with sound from fs.org under the creative commons 0 license and edited in davinci resolve. I'd love feedback or reactions if you find these tolerable enuf to listen through to the end!
-Lauren
LFsound42 wrote:
I'd love feedback or reactions if you find these tolerable enuf to listen through to the end!
There's a wide variation in volume between the EP tracks.
(sometimes painfully so: when a loud track follows a quiet one).
For YouTube, the target loudness for EACH track is -14LUFS.
The last track on "Sagacity EP" is about 10dB too quiet, which is a lot.
If one of the tracks on a YouTube EP is loud (> -14LUFS) YouTube will turn down the volume on the entire video, [https://youtu.be/rPeNZNARkZE?t=50], making the other tracks too quiet, if they are not all of similar overall volume.
There are free LUFS loudness meters from
YouLean ... https://youtu.be/ld11Be_ixzY?t=20
& Toneboosters (v3) ... https://youtu.be/k96waB8fi50?t=20
Thanks for taking the time to check it out and comment! I appreciate technical feedback esp. if it keeps ppl from listening through.
I'm an experimental maker tho, so I get excited by the things that arise from error...like that's why I edited these both all in a video editor (davinci resolve), so repetitions would misalign bc whole thing would be a bit wonky throughout, so like, I know its all technically "bad" in that way, but levels are unequivocally important. I wish youtube let you reupload vids like vimeo.
I'll pay closer attention to levels in future stuff and thanks again for the info on Youtube!