by Doug Graham This is an expanded version of a post originally made in the Video University Wedding Video Forum. It's a very basic look at the practical requirements for audio during a wedding shoot, plus a bit about what to do with your audio during the edit. Ed...
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Audio For Video – Part 3 Audio Production Techniques
By: Hal Robertson Regardless of how polished your finished video is, nothing can influence your viewer's mood and acceptance of that video more than a professional soundtrack. In the past, professional audio could only be produced at major recording studios. With the...
Audio for Video — Part 1 Tape Formats and Hardware
By: Hal RobertsonEmail [email protected] During the course of setting up a video shoot, sound is usually one of the last things considered. This is unfortunate because regardless how much you spend on the set or the talent, audio has the power to make or break your...
Audio For Video – Part 2 Microphones & Techniques
By Hal Robertson There are very few things that sound worse than the built-in microphone included with most camcorders. These mics seem to pick up more background noise than good sound. Apparently, manufacturers think buyers don't care because built-in microphones...
10 Secrets to Shooting Great Wedding Videos
Have you wanted to use your camcorder and video equipment to make some money, or are you already shooting live events? Shooting great wedding videos is a smart great way to profit from your equipment and experience. Whether you're just entering the videography field...





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