Sound advice (get it?) Recording quality audio for a narrative production, whether a short film or feature-length movie, has a lot of challenges. No matter what budget or production scale you're working on, many principles carry over and can be applied and adapted. Today we're going to lay out everything you need to know to be successful in an area that is often the make or break for a project. Nobody, and no project, can go far without high-quality sound. Whether you are recording the sound yourself, or working in another part of the production and simply trying to better understand this critical role, this piece should be of tremendous use to you. A lot of sound recording comes down to preparing for the shoot, having the right gear plus experience to use it, communicating with other departments, and using critical thinking to solve problems. Audio is one of the most immersive parts of a film and generally starts with the production sound, recorded by the production sound mixer and the sound team. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Wednesday, 8 July, 2020