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Default Introduction To Sound for Digital Video (Video Tutorials)

Introduction To Sound for Digital Video


To demonstrate the difference between the different microphones - leading not only to explain their working principle and purpose - he speaks in them with different distances. This sound was recorded at the different microphones had not been processed - you can immediately hear what sounds produce different types of microphones, as they capture the voice itself and the surrounding noise. In addition, understands how to write clear sound with a strong wind, noisy environments and even under water.

We also take a look at the some of the software available. For example, Sound Forge and Vegas shows the principle of sound editing - retracting excess noise, increased quiet syllables, parametric equalizer, compressor and noise reduction. Plus - the use of different plug-ins for SF.

Microphone types (hear the differences)
Microphone placement
Connecting microphones to a camcorder


Ideal levels for audio recording
Understanding Analog vs Digital metering
Effective Mic boom techniques


Monitoring audio on a production
Mixing techniques
Setting up your editing room for great audio
Hardware setups for surround sound
Plug in tools for nonlinear editing systems


Using compressors, reverbs, EQ, gates, and other tools
Noise Reduction
Scouting the location for audio problems
Simple, practical solutions for difficult edits


Getting a great V / O
Building a voice-over box on a budget
Getting better sound on a budget
Understanding wireless systems
And a lot more ....




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