


Now back to these tips on solutions to abrupt dialog edits. It covers the basics of phonemes and cutting at their boundaries. Here are a few edit and mix tips to help resolve the issue.īefore getting too far into this post, I want to refer you to this great article on basics of dialog editing by Jay Rose. We’ve all had the misfortune of having to cut off the end of a piece of dialog very abruptly in order to avoid an issue of some sort there’s a clunk in the track, or the thought needs to be cut off for the sake of story, or someone else starts speaking over the first person, or any of a million other reasons.
