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Audio Equipment for Short Films
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Tom Martin
on Jul 22, 2008 at 9:15:44 pm
Hello,
I had a quick question regarding audio for short films. I've done mainly camera and editing for years and never did a lot of audio in the past but recently have started our own production company. We are scripting multiple ideas and getting ready to shoot. We'll be using a Sony VX2100 and doing a lot of shots, varying from everywhere to inside a house, out in a field, inside a car, etc. Shots will also vary from stationary to moving. I was thinking of using a boom and condenser microphone, but I am a novice in the audio field and figured I would ask for some input. I'll need to purchase whatever is decided so I want to be sure first. On that note, if anyone has links to affordable (on a college students budget) equipment that will get the job done it would be a tremendous help as well.
Thanks ahead of time for any help or input you might have.
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Audio Equipment for Short Films
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by Ty Ford on Jul 23, 2008 at 3:30:24 am
Re: Audio Equipment for Short Films
by Brian Reynolds on Jul 23, 2008 at 8:15:27 am
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