Basic on-location sound for amateur film makers
If you're an independent/amateur film maker and you intend to record audio despite lacking experience or knowledge in audio engineering, beware of recording bad quality audio that cannot be fixed! In this 7-minute crash course, I INTRODUCE the whys and hows of proper on-location sound recording with minimal use of technical audio terms, enough for you to produce recordings USABLE for the sound geeks to improve on later in post production. *If possible, it's always best to have an experienced sound team working with you right from the beginning! Feel free to comment and share this video for educational purposes

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