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  1. Mitra

    Question about creating titles in Premiere Pro.

    Right click on the title you have placed in the sequence. This will pop a selection menu. Now select the duration and type the time. Take a day or two to learn the NLE or else you will get stuck in every step. There are excellent free video tutorials available, just search in Google and you will...
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    Getting around the 12 minute DSLR limit

    Try it and you will be impressed. Artifacts generated by MP3 compression will be far worse than any such time remapping artifacts. Remember, film is an art and many of us shoot film with iPhone. In US, we lovingly call artifact seekers as "Measurebator"s. Fortunately most indie filmmakers are...
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    Getting around the 12 minute DSLR limit

    Camera and recorder with timebase is of course the ideal solution but unfortunately beyond budget for most indie filmmaker at this moment. However, this is really not a huge issue as it is simple to rerender the sound with new time length without changing the pitch. With latest innovation in DAW...
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    Audio questions

    The audio recorder's on-board mics are best suited for journalists recording interviews. So moding PMD 661 on-board mics may not help too much in filmmaking projects. All filmmakers need three types of mics: a directional mic with with XLR for booming, a surround mic for ambient and wireless...
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    I was hired to do sound for a TV production, what do I do!

    Never thought most of us here are that stupid :lol:
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    Using the lens to zoom, instead of a dolly.

    Knightly is absolutely on the dot. Dolly and Zoom are used for totally different purpose and create different effects. Making a dolly is extremely simple, it is nothing but a platform with wheels. A shopping cart, skate board, trike anything with wheels and with some imagination can be used. If...
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    Getting around the 12 minute DSLR limit

    Those are ancient issues of past. Canon 5D MKII firmware 2.0.3 onwards, it shoots in proper frame rates NTSC 1920×1080 : earlier 30 fps changed to actual 29.97 fps 1920×1080 : earlier 24 fps changed to actual 23.976 fps 640×480 : earlier 30 fps changed to actual 29.97 fps and in...
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    Getting around the 12 minute DSLR limit

    Do you mean you shot 5 hours of video or time lapse under scorching sun? If it is time lapse, then camera circuit gets periodic rest in between the shots, but video is a different ballgame. Can you please share us the details? It will be very helpful for any such future project.
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    "Time Lapse Techniques"

    Start with this tutorial, it might be useful for you https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePWwCw2-LFE
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    Budget Shotgun

    Cheap lavs even from reputed name brands are bad. However, I am very impressed with professional wireless lavs from Sony, Shure and Sennheiser. Haven't used other brands but I believe their pro version will be good too. Booming wide shots are challenging, so for any multi angle wide and closeup...
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    I was hired to do sound for a TV production, what do I do!

    Are you planning to use wireless lav or wired? If you use wired lavs, then please note that they use stereo shielded unbalanced wire, so running a long length may pick up sizable 60Hz hum. In that case you may need to check the ground connection etc. In nutshell more hassle. Try to get wireless...
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    How to make a knife handle stick out from the chest?

    How about filming someone pushing only the handle to the chest and then in post match move a photo of the knife blade to the handle? In that case you can even also show a slowmo of the action ;)
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    I was hired to do sound for a TV production, what do I do!

    Dear harmonica44, believe me, you can do it! Sound engineering is not a rocket science, no matter what other may say, it is not difficult and you will definitely able to pull it off with flying colors. just remember the following tips. 1) Like Alcove Audio has previously advised, try to use...
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    Technical Advacnces in DIY Location Sound

    Dear AudioPost Expert, booming sound for talent is not used to record perspective, in fact sound engineer tries to isolate the voice as much from the perspective else why even use a boom? The proper technique is to record dialog and ambient sound separately and mix in post. In film, we almost...
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    Production Sound (Gain Staging)

    24 bit sampling resolution captures extreme fine grain details of the analog signal voltage so that the digitized signal very closely matches the original. 24 bit resolution also reduces the digitizing artifacts (noise) from the recorded sound. However, a 24 bit recorder will not offer any so...
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    Windscreen for Rode VideoMic

    No windshield and blimp can fully eliminate the wind noise, they just attenuate it. If you are miking only voice, you can further cut any remaining windnoise by applying a high pass filter at 100-150 Hz range. As human voice does not have appreciable frequency spectrum below 150 Hz, the high...
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    DIY $15 < Boom Pole

    This is an excellent idea. Any light weight extension type pole which will not bow and creek under mic and blimp weight will do. Sometime miking from under allows us to move closer to the talent and use a shorter pole. Gripping a long boom can be very tiring after a while.
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    Build your own (high end) editing/post production computer and save $$

    Now that SSD prices are very reasonable and affordable, just by installing at least three different SSDs in your existing workstation will boost the video editing performance tremendously. 1) First SSD is for the OS. Install your OS and video editing software on this one 2) Allocate the Second...
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    Audio Recorder - Other than Zoom

    At budget of $100, you will not get any decent new recorder, but if you invest a little more, you may get a preowned previous generation professional recorder. These older professional digital recorders can record astounding sound which will knock the socks off from any of those $100 range...
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    Budget Shotgun

    If you are planning to boom, then you have to have a recorder with XLR. Even with best shielded phono cable, you will end up with EMI. For recorders, you get what you pay for. There is no value way out to professional sound. If you want really top notch sound at value price, then I will...
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