Dialogue editing

Dialogue editing is part of the post production process that focuses on editing dialogue for film, television, video games, and podcasts. Check out our resources below to learn more about dialogue editing.

Reshaping Audio with Dialogue Contour in RX 7

Reshaping Audio with Dialogue Contour in RX 7

At iZotope our mission is to enable you to be creative. Our tools aim to streamline your workflow and solve common audio problems so you can focus on...

Mixing Audio for Video, Part 3: the Tools of the Trade

Mixing Audio for Video, Part 3: the Tools of the Trade

Welcome to Part 3 of our Mixing Audio for Video series! As you may recall, Part 1 and Part 2 dealt with the basics of audio post production, terminology,...

Remove Wind Noise from Audio with De-wind in RX 7

Remove Wind Noise from Audio with De-wind in RX 7

Wind rumble can be a frustrating noise to remove from dialogue. The De-wind module in RX 7 makes removing intermittent low frequency wind rumble from...

Remove Lav Mic Rustle with De-rustle in RX 7

Remove Lav Mic Rustle with De-rustle in RX 7

Developed with machine learning, De-rustle allows you to remove even the most extreme lavalier microphone rustle from dialogue with a single click—an industry...

Isolate Dialogue from Noisy Backgrounds with Dialogue Isolate in RX

Isolate Dialogue from Noisy Backgrounds with Dialogue Isolate in RX

Developed with machine learning, the Dialogue Isolate module in RX 7 extracts dialogue from noisy environments with complex background sounds such as clanging...

Remove Reverb with Dialogue De-reverb in RX 7

Remove Reverb with Dialogue De-reverb in RX 7

In this video learn how to reduce or remove unwanted reverb from dialogue clips with the updated Dialogue De-reverb module in RX 7. First, choose the...

Mixing Audio for Video, Part 2: Audio Post-Production Workflows

Mixing Audio for Video, Part 2: Audio Post-Production Workflows

In Part 1 of the “Mixing Audio for Video” series, we talked about the basics processes of audio post-production for video and film. In Part...

Mixing Audio for Video, Part 1: Getting Started

Mixing Audio for Video, Part 1: Getting Started

Do you ever wonder why your favorite movies or TV shows sound so good? Or why TV commercials are so much louder than your favorite movies or TV shows?...

How the Sound Designers of It Created Fear with Sound

How the Sound Designers of It Created Fear with Sound

Image source: It official website Paul Hackner is an award-winning sound designer and mixer, originally from South Africa, whose feature projects include...

How to Remove Cell Phone Interference from Audio Recordings

How to Remove Cell Phone Interference from Audio Recordings

It is common to find recordings mired by GSM cell phone interference—a “dit dit dit” or buzzing sound from the RF transmission that can creep into...

Reducing Ambient Noise from Home Studio Recordings

Reducing Ambient Noise from Home Studio Recordings

When recording at home, it can be hard to find a quiet space without background noise from kitchen appliances, computers, and air conditioners/HVAC. With...

What the Machine Learning in RX 6 Advanced Means for the Future of Audio Repair Technology

What the Machine Learning in RX 6 Advanced Means for the Future of Audio Repair Technology

You may have heard of machine learning but not exactly understood what the term means, or how we use it in our everyday lives. Machine learning refers to...