February, 2007
In this tutorial will show you how to erase the sound of your video in Adobe Premiere. Tutorial Includes project files.
As always, you must start a new document.
Go to the Project Panel and right click over it and choose "Import File"
Then, import a video.

After that, release the video into the Timeline Panel.
As soon as you do so, the video and the audio will be shown on the Timeline Panel:

Select the sound or audio of your video.
You will see the red volume rubberband which will allow you to precise adjustment of the volume level at any point during the clip.
Specify the adjustment point by creating a handle on the rubberband.
Remember that this time we want to erase the sound.

As I taught you on other tutorials, the handle marks the beginning and ending of a rubberband segment, and you can drag the handle up or down to change the audio level.
At the point where the sound starts, drag the rubberband by making one click at the beginning and then drag down the red rubberband.

Now, at the point where the sound ends, drag the rubberband end and then drag down the red rubberband.

Now your video will have no sound at all.
Its easy =)
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