Posts Tagged ‘Audio’
Audio Tip: How to Get Good Sound on Every Budget
One of the key ingredients of a good video is great sound. Here’s how you can get pristine audio on a variety of budgets.
What’s the Difference Between a Cheap Microphone and an Expensive One?
Wherein we discuss everything filmmakers need to consider when comparing cheap microphones to expensive ones for video projects.
Telling a Story with Audio: Munich’s Explosive Silence and Sound
Discover how to guide your audience through a scene with nothing but sound in this breakdown of Spielberg’s dramatic film Munich.
Interview: Reality T.V. Sound Mixer Matthew Hughes
Interested in working in sound on outdoor or reality projects? There are a few things you need to know before you dive in.
Hack Your H1 Audio Recorder for $15
Gear hack: Upgrade your Zoom H1 audio recorder to include two XLR inputs and two outputs — all for under $15! Here’s how it’s done.
NAB 2016: The Newest in Monitoring, Lighting, and Audio
Take a look at some of the new HDR monitors, light fixtures, microphones, and recording devices from the 2016 NAB show.
6 Microphone Pickup Patterns Every Filmmaker Should Know
Don’t pick the wrong mic! Find out when to use certain microphones by learning these six essential microphone pickup patterns.
Audio Editing Tip: Matching ADR and Location Audio in Post
Mixing and matching ADR with location audio can be very challenging, but these audio editing tips will help you get much better results every time.
How to Pick the Best Video Production Mic
Sound is vitally important to any film or video production. Here are some things to consider before settling on a video mic.
How to Set Audio Levels for Video
Bad sound can easily ruin good footage. Use these tips when it comes time to set audio levels for video and film projects.
Turning Old iPhones Into Wireless Mics
Got a few old smartphones sitting around? Go DIY and repurpose some of that aging technology!
Get Great Location Audio When Working as a One Man Band
Working with a sound recordist is best, but sometimes you need to multi-task and record location audio yourself. These tips will help you do it right.