Quieting the Loud Part of Clips (iMovie Mac)
I make videos that feature me using loud power tools.
Sometimes the camera is on me or near me, so the volume level of the clip is fixed, and I can easily lower it so viewers don't get their ears blasted.
But many, many of my clips are me moving with the camera still on a tripod. On these clips, the volume level goes from very quiet to very loud repeatedly like a big stretched out sine wave. The problem is the few seconds when the volume is at it's max. It is WAY too loud.
So I'm looking for the best way to quiet down those peaks.
One option is to just quiet the whole clip's volume. I used to do this with footage from my GoPro. So it would be a little quieter in the quiet parts but the loud parts wouldn't blow your ears off. But I've recently switched to filming with an iPhone and this doesn't really work any more. The volume drops so dramatically as I'm walking away from the camera. By the time I'm 20 feet away, you can't hear the lawnmower at all. It's crazy. So I can't lower the volume of the whole clip because 90% of the clip is already too quiet. I just need to even out the loud parts.
The other option that I'm working on right now, is splitting every clip around each loud part so I can lower that individual loud part's volume separately from the rest of the clip. There are two problems with this technique. First, I probably have over 100 loud parts I have to quiet. Just on one 12 minute video, this is taking FOREVER!
Second, you can hear the ambient sound level drop and go back up, it's not a smooth transition. So it's not a great solution independent of how long it takes to implement.
Are there any other tricks I can try?
I was hoping there was an audio effect that would help this but I don't see anything useful for this problem.
Mac mini (2018)