Before recording sound on your project, it’s important that you cover all of your bases.
Sound is one of the most important elements of a film, one that if done poorly will make your work nearly unwatchable. And though getting your hands on a really good setup can help make your audio sound great, knowing what to listen for when recording will help you avoid making mistakes once you start rolling. In this video from Aputure, sound professional Stephen Harrod lists 5 questions you should ask yourself while recording audio on location.
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