Basics: Syncing Audio and Video
Learn best practices for syncing audio and video.
Learn best practices for syncing audio and video.
If you’ve created an audio spike, whether through using a clapperboard, snapping your fingers, or clapping your hands, you can use those audio spikes to match the shape of the waveforms. One other indicator to watch for is that the visual also matches the audio. So not only do you need the audio to match, but you want the associated clap to match with the sound. This is why clapping and the use of a clapperboard work well – you should be able to see the point where the board snaps down or the hands come together.

Another challenge of syncing audio and video is finding the right clips to match. Here are a few other tips that will help make that process easier.