Hey guys! You guessed it. We're back with another production-related
question. We've been learning to use this new condenser boom-mounted
mic in our videos and we love the freedom it's offering us, but we're
also noticing that it picks up a fairly heavy amount of acoustic echo
when our
Don't do altogether that much audio post work, but I think you're pretty
much stuck with already-recorded echo.
The trick with audio is to get it right the first time.
Recording audio without echo is not easy. One must basically treat the space
with carpets, furniture pads and/or acoustic foam.
LOL, let me guess Michael - Madge forgot to log out of her gmail account
in your
computer?
All the best to Amsterdam,
Miguel.
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Don't do altogether that much audio post work, but I think you're pretty
much stuck with already-recorded echo.
Yes. There's nothing you can do about it in post. This is why people
aren't supposed to say ONE when
Good morning Mark
Is it too soon to say Congratulations?
How did your meeting with the TV station turn out? The videos I have
watched of yours are very good, did you get a deal that you are happy
with? If so when will your work start appearing on their site and will
they also broadcast your
There is a fix, but it is not as much fun as shooting it right the
first time. Okay fun is not the right word, and kidding you about
doing it right is wrong.
Loop it! loop it!, the solution is to loop it!
Basically you are rerecording (ADR http://tinyurl.com/28hmvh all the
dialogue and adding