Audio production can often be dismissed or neglected when it comes to recording and editing projects, interviews or recording scenes, but this is a terrible mistake. Recording quality audio is the highest priority when it comes to production, and with regard to engaging your audience, people tend to be forgiving if image quality issues are apparent, but they'll quickly dismiss your content if they can't hear it.
Here you'll learn about how to prioritize audio, what equipment to use, how to position yourself and compliment your efforts in the environment you're recording, and why certain practices are important.
This section includes resources to help you start and edit your audio recordings. You will find tips, techniques & helpful links to additional resources for recording the best audio for your project.
Tips on Settings, Equipment & Positioning
Staging and Conducting Diegetic sound vs Non-Diegetic sound
Recording terms and processes
Tips on Recording a proper Voice-Over
Using Teleprompters
Delivering a Performance
Generating Foley & Sound FX
What is room tone and why you need it.
Logging Audio
Creating and Designing a Podcast
Storytelling through Audio
Serials, Episodes, & Podcasting approaches
How to create your own music
Using online software
Using libraries and copyright