How to Mic a Car | Recording Audio in Car Scenes

On this episode of Sound 101, Mike joins Andrew from Deity to show us how to recreate the audio recorded in the film Se7en by mic'ing up a car. How to mic a car depends on many factors like blocking, the type of microphones you have at your disposal and much more but recording audio in car scenes is a very important skill for a sound mixer to have. There are a lot of challenges but with these tips, you can become a pro in no time. What do you want to see next on Sound 101? Let us know in the comments below! Want more free sound and filmmaking tutorials? Subscribe to Deity Microphones on Youtube! 🎤Subscribe to Deity Microphones' Youtube Channel: https://goo.gl/jtoKUf 🎤Subscribe to Deity Microphones:   / deitymicrophones     / deitymicrophones     / deitymicrophone   🎤Connect with the Deity Team! Andrew -   / andrew_from_deity   Steve -   / deity_steve   🎤MUSIC: http://bit.ly/pb_aputure Summary: Deity Microphones produces weekly digital web content to help filmmakers and sound mixers grow in their education. Deity Microphones shares this free web series in hopes that the next generation of filmmakers grows in their video production quality and changes the world. Deity Microphones produces free educational web content to help filmmakers, vloggers, sound mixers and sound designers grow as creatives and take their production quality (be it independent, TV, or studio) to the next level. Deity Microphones believes that budget should never be a constraint to creativity.

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