Posts Tagged ‘dialogue’
Discover What Makes a Film or TV Show Quotable
Let’s examine what exactly makes our favorite films and television shows “quotable,” and how you can make your projects stick out.
The Walk and Talk: Crafting Exposition That Won’t Bore Your Audience
Popularized by Aaron Sorkin, the “walk and talk” is a clever way to convey a lot of information in an active transitional scene.
Tips For Keeping A Long Dialogue Scene Visually Interesting
No matter how great your writing might be, after a couple of minutes just about any heavy dialogue scene can feel boring. Here’s how to keep things …
How to Direct Scenes Containing Minimal Dialogue
Master one of a film director’s most important skills: Directing a scene with minimal dialogue.
Honing Your Craft: Find Your Voice as a Director
Some indie filmmakers suffer from a lack of identity. Luckily, there are steps you can take to find your voice as a director.
Production Sound Checklist + Top Three Digital Recorders
In film and video, the production sound mixer is responsible for obtaining the cleanest possible dialogue recording. In this post we’ll take a look at a few …
ADR: Automated Dialogue Replacement Tips and Tricks
Automated dialogue replacement, or ADR, can save the audio of your film. From pre-production to final delivery, we’ve share some must-know tips for recording ADR.
Track-Based Tricks for Dialogue in Premiere Pro
Sweeten your dialogue in Premiere Pro with track based effects. In this post we’ll share the fundamentals of using track based effects, plus 3 settings for great …
Audio Resources for Filmmakers
Don’t neglect audio in your video production and filmmaking projects! We’ve rounded up a few resources to keep your audio sounding great, from on-set through final deliverables.