Hi there,
I have recently attempted to record my first ever short film and in my opinion i thought i actually did very well considering my lack of knowledge in the field until it came to the audio!
I recorded all the audio for my short film using a ZoomH4N with a deadcat. Yep, literally recorded all the audio directly to the zoom. I've heard thats not good to do but hey i'm still learning and this is the best option i had.
When it came to syncing the audio, i used a clapper and lined it up perfectly but for some reason as the video went on the audio or the video started to lag behind. I had no idea how to fix this issue and it ruined my film because all the audio was as i said, directly fed into the zoom.
I am using a Canon 600D to record at full 1080p resolution and at 24fp. The zoom i just got it a day before the shoot so i'm not educated in using it properly yet. I just fired it up and hit record. (Don't shoot me please)
Any help in fixing this problem or avoiding it in the future will be greatly appreciated. I am a beginner filmaker still learning so please do give some detailed advice if you have the time.
Thank you for reading
I have recently attempted to record my first ever short film and in my opinion i thought i actually did very well considering my lack of knowledge in the field until it came to the audio!
I recorded all the audio for my short film using a ZoomH4N with a deadcat. Yep, literally recorded all the audio directly to the zoom. I've heard thats not good to do but hey i'm still learning and this is the best option i had.
When it came to syncing the audio, i used a clapper and lined it up perfectly but for some reason as the video went on the audio or the video started to lag behind. I had no idea how to fix this issue and it ruined my film because all the audio was as i said, directly fed into the zoom.
I am using a Canon 600D to record at full 1080p resolution and at 24fp. The zoom i just got it a day before the shoot so i'm not educated in using it properly yet. I just fired it up and hit record. (Don't shoot me please)
Any help in fixing this problem or avoiding it in the future will be greatly appreciated. I am a beginner filmaker still learning so please do give some detailed advice if you have the time.
Thank you for reading
