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Quick Tip: Remove Audio Background Noise and Reverb Easily

When you are shooting on location, especially as a one-man-band filmmaker, there are times when you can’t switch the air conditioning off or add some sound blankets to attenuate the reverb of a room. In this quick tip tutorial, I’m going to show you how to improve your audio by removing background noise and reverb quickly and easily. Let’s take a closer look at it! Disclaimer: Let’s start by saying that I am not an Accusonus Ambassador. Like every other article on cinema5D, Accusonus, or any other brand, did not pay me to write this article. I bought this plugin with my own money, and this is my unbiased opinion. Image credit: Free To Use Sounds What is Background Noise Background noise, also called ambient noise, are all the extra sounds you end up recording that pollute your main recording. For example, if you are shooting an interview of a person talking in a park, background noises could be traffic noise, planes, people honking, noise from animals, and so on. For interior setups, the concept is similar: air conditioning, people walking in the office next door, power supplies, and so on. All these sounds are not what you wanted to record initially. Of course, by using the right microphone for the situation, shooting in a quiet environment, or switching unnecessary equipment off, you can reduce background noise as much as possible. Otherwise, sometimes you just don’t have the choice. Reverb When you are recording interior dialogue scenes or interviews, audio reverberation...

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Published By: CineD - Sunday, 26 April, 2020

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