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Re: Minimizing echo while shooting in apartment
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stan welks
on Jun 27, 2008 at 4:53:08 am
Hi David,
1.) I do have carpet. Does this mean I will not need them on the floor?
2.) Is the goal to cover as much wall as possible out of camera range where I am recording audio?
3.) In general, how far should the sound blankets be spread on the walls away from the source of the audio?
Thanks!!!
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