Audio Post-Production Delivery

The following specs are preferred and will help ensure fast turn around for your project and prevent additional expenses.

If you have any questions about any of these specs, please contact us.

File Delivery

Dropbox, WeTransfer, or other file sharing services are acceptable for file delivery, however, we do NOT accept files through Google Drive.
If you need an alternate method from Google Drive, please let us know and we can get you a free upload link for your project.

Please share a Folder link and not the folder itself. Please name the folder along these lines:
YOUR NAME/ORGANIZATION NAME - PROJECT NAME - Version

General Asset Naming

Please make sure all AAF’s, OMF’s, and/or Reference videos are appropriately and consistently labeled across all files.
Example: ”ProjectName_Version_YYYYMMDD”

AAF/OMF Delivery Specs​

  • AAF or OMF Version 2.0 with media separate — AAF is Preferred.
    Separate Audio preserves metadata for us that we might need.

  • Time code format must match video

  • 48 kHz Sample Rate, 24 bit 

  • Broadcast .WAV files - No AIFC files

  • Please “Copy Complete Audio Files”.

  • Tracks within the AAF or OMF should be labeled and organized preferably in the following order:
    Narration/VO, Dialogue, Room Tone, SFX and/or Foley, Music

  • Please make sure to breakout tracks to Mono when exporting

  • A reference video should be exported separately (see below for preferred specs)

If exporting from Premiere, the AAF or OMF dialogue should look something like this:

Notes for Adobe Premiere Users

The following have been known to create errors in AAF’s. Please avoid these things when exporting:

  • Nested Sequences

  • Special characters, like /, >, <, ®, and ü, Ø, Æ, Å.

  • Using Merged Clips in the timeline.

  • If a clip has a transition at both the In and Out points, the clip must be at least the same length as both transitions combined.

    Please export an AAF & OMF for our first time project together. In some instances we have had issues with one or the other format from some clients with different versions of Premiere. Delivering both for a first project often helps in speeding up the turnaround. If you are new to exporting AAF/OMF files, there is a video tutorial at the bottom of this page that may help.

Additional OMF/AAF Notes:

  • Please do not send embedded OMF files — exporting audio separately is always preferred.

  • Please make sure picture is locked. Re-conforming audio for picture changes will result in additional delivery time and expenses.

  • Please avoid processed effects or merged audio tracks. Dialogue should be raw production sound. If you have a desired effect for a sound, please make sure to include the original raw sound on a muted track.

  • Please include all microphone tracks from the original production. Unused audio may be placed on muted tracks.

  • Dialogue, Music, and FX should be on their own unique tracks. Please use a separate track each time your source changes.

  • Please refrain from using MP3 sources for music and SFX as the mixing & mastering process may emphasize digital artifacts in these files..

  • Please remove any unwanted and/or unused audio such as alternate music tracks from your project before exporting. Only send audio that is part of the final program.

  • Please deliver room tone sync'ed with each scene/sequence when available.

 

Video Delivery Specs

Please export the reference video from the same project/session as the OMF/AAF to ensure the picture matches the audio you are sending. Also, please maintain consistent file naming between the video file and the OMF/AAF in terms of versioning.

 

  • Quicktime video in 1080p at your timeline’s native frame rate is preferred.

  • h.264 or Apple ProRes. Compressed video is fine for internet file transfers, but uncompressed video is preferred when possible

    Helpful Additions in the Video:

  • Embedded audio guide track / rough mix.
    Bonus for CH1/L - dialogue/narration, CH2/R - music & sfx

  • Window burn of the program’s visible time code near bottom left corner or in the black is preferred. A short indicator of edit version is helpful, too.

  • Academy leader at 00:59:52;00 with 2-pop exactly 2 seconds before the hour at 00:59:58;00

  • Single pop 30-60 seconds after the end of the program

 

 

Additional Delivery Information

Please include any additional relevant notes, logs, and scripts with your audio and video assets.

These may be .txt or .pdf files. No .doc files, please.

Please also include your audio delivery specs or requirements if they differ from ATSC A/85:2013.

 

Attn: Adobe Premiere Users

If you are new to exporting AAF/OMF files, here is a helpful guide. Please make sure to adjust settings to match our spec's as listed above. Thanks!

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