Lynda Creating a Short Film: 12 Audio TUTORiAL

P2P | 16 December 2020 | 922 MB
Given that film is, at its heart, a visual medium, you might assume that video is more important than audio. However, in some ways, audio can be more important than video. You would probably watch a movie that had subpar picture quality but good audio, but could you sit through a film that had a clear picture with audio that was full of hisses, pops, inaudible dialog, and terrible music? In part 12 of his Creating a Short Film series, Chad Perkins focuses on the importance of audio, covering topics like recording audio on set, composing and recording the score, sound design, and mixing. Chad addresses a wide variety of artistic, technical, and interpersonal issues that may arise when dealing with audio choices, from what kind of mics to use to which personnel to hire.