Wednesday, 24 February 2016

Basics of sound in film

Basics of sound in film 

Use a separate microphone for the sound- when recording its best to record it separately and sink it up later.

Sound levels- make sure that all the sound levels are correct, because loud sound can distort which will make the quality bad and low sound can hiss.

Listen to the sound before you shoot- make sure the room is silent and check for any background sounds that could interfere with the quality of the sound.

Listen while you shoot- use headphone and listen while you are shooting, so you can monitor the sound as you are going.

Shoot away from distracting sounds- make sure the loud sounds are set up behind you so they do not interfere with the sound.

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