Capturing audio (4)
Preventing Pops
In this video, Chuck Peters presents five simple tips on how to prevent "plosives," which are the popping sounds you sometimes get on words that have strong p, b, k, d, and t sounds: ...more »
Audio Production
Video is experienced through the ears as well as the eyes, so it's important to pay attention to the audio quality of your production as well as the quality of the visual. There are many things you can do to enhance the audio quality of your production.
Do It Yourself Video
Video production on a budget, by Joren Clark
Capturing audio
Here are some techniques for improving the quality of your audio:
- Control environmental conditions
- Avoid noise from power cords
- Use appropriate microphones
- Get microphones close to the audio source
- Monitor audio input with headphones
You can download and play this video from Digital Juice for an overview of these techniques: ...more »

