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Read the attached document, record your voice, and then When appropriate, show emotion, adopt a positive attitude, and change your voice to convey various feelings.5 to 10 minutes of audioThe goal of this assignment is for students to learn how to use Adobe Premiere Pro to enhance their historical tale by adding sound effects and creating a professional-quality audio experience. Through this process, students will develop their audio editing skills, creativity, and understanding of the impact of sound on storytelling. The end result should be an engaging and immersive audio story that effectively conveys the historical events and characters to a modern audience.. Import Audio File: Import the audio file of the historical tale into Adobe Premiere Pro by going to File > Import > File, and selecting the audio file from the file explorer.. Organize Audio Tracks: Create separate audio tracks for the narration and sound effects by right-clicking on the audio file in the timeline and selecting “Add tracks.” Name the tracks accordingly (e.g., “Narration” and “Sound Effects”).. Add Sound Effects: Find sound effects that match the events or actions in the story (e.g., footsteps, people screaming) from a sound library or website. Import the sound effects into Premiere Pro by going to File > Import > File, and selecting the sound effect file from the file explorer.. Sync Audio with Video: If there is accompanying video footage with the historical tale, sync the audio with the video by using the “Synchronize” feature in Premiere Pro. Select both the audio and video files, right-click, and choose “Synchronize.” This will automatically sync the audio and video tracks based on their timecodes.Edit Sound Effects:. Edit the sound effects to match the timing and mood of the narration by using the