- Where you dub something over.
Environment:
- Chose the correct microphone
- Microphone position
- Use a muffler
In the studio:
- Perfect acoustics
- Sound control
- Additional sound recording
- Foley sound recording
- Lavier = Omnidirectional clip microphone
- Shotgun = Directional/Cardioid
- Studio - Mixing desk (In the studio)
- If you're on location use a field mixer. Mixer is attached to a microphone and headphones. Mixers do not record they just allow you to monitor sound.
- Field recorder - Actually records sound if you're on location.
- Audio feedback.
- Sound comes out of the speakers, sometimes it will go back into the microphone. Creates a loop of sound. Gives a feedback sound.
- To eliminate it just put headphones on or turn the speaker down.
Wild tracking
- Recording ambient sound. (Recording sound of environment so you can use it to add a bit of reality to your scene)
Boom microphone tip: wrap cable around the sticky thing so you don't mess up ok 😅 🎊🌋🗿🗽🗾
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