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PRACTICAL SOUND RECORDING AND EDITING TECHNIQUES FOR BETTER VIDEO
Our Price:
$25.00
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Practical Sound Recording and Editing Techniques For Better Video
FRIDAY 3-5 Poolside Room
Sound is half the picture, yet most often it receives only casual attention. Viewers can’t articulate what’s wrong, but quite often it’s the soundtrack that either engages or distances them.
This session will present practical techniques and a guide to the tools for recording and editing sound for video that
will improve your work whether you are a beginning or intermediate video maker.
Real-world problems in a range of shooting situations and their solutions will be presented.
Discussion topics include
-microphone selection and placement
-recording strategies for noisy locations
-improving intelligibility of dialog
-mixing in music without interfering with dialog
-making sure your video sounds good on a wide range of devices
-and doing it all in a manner that flows nicely with video editing
Special attention will be paid to working on a tight budget and getting the most out of modest gear.
David Tamés
David is an award-winning filmmaker. He is currently working on a biographical documentary on thelife of David Hamilton Smith. His previous films include “Remembering John Marshall” and “Smile Boston Project.” David has worked as a freelance cinematographer and editor and has taught media production at Boston University and MIT. He is currently Media Arts Studio Manager in the Studio Foundation department at Massachusetts College of Art
and Design. He earned a M.S. in Media Arts and Sciences from the MIT Media Laboratory and blogs at Kino-Eye.com.