Minimise Noise | Episode 3: Indie Film Sound Guide | The Film Look

Minimise Noise | Episode 3: Indie Film Sound Guide | The Film Look

The Film Look

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@lizmoss
@lizmoss - 07.11.2021 00:25

this series is so great!! very helpful

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@slickrick1856
@slickrick1856 - 16.10.2021 19:01

Amazing tips

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@IsaacLai
@IsaacLai - 05.11.2020 17:24

hey, from 2020! May I ask what if the weather is hot? do I need to switch of the fan and aircond? Or is there any other ways?😅

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@h.ar.2937
@h.ar.2937 - 05.03.2020 11:33

Hey man, I know you are supposed to try to make noise as low as possible, but there is a location where I am going to be filming and there is a noise that I cannot get rid of. It's a buzzing sound (like that of a generator). It's super loud meaning that even if you go far, you can still here it. I tried using the lo-cut but you can still faintly hear it. How can I process the audio without compromising the dialogue?

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@vivekthefilmmaker
@vivekthefilmmaker - 10.05.2018 13:48

you made a tutorial video on sound recording and the irony is you have no sound for any of those examples you show. you talk and explain what is happening in the scene rather than letting us listen to it. i have been waiting for last three episodes to listen to the dialogues of those characters and how its influenced by other factors. MAKE US LISTEN IT. DON'T TALK ABOUT IT.

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@JohnDoe-oj8dz
@JohnDoe-oj8dz - 22.06.2017 00:25

What microphone is that???

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@spider1g5
@spider1g5 - 17.05.2017 05:20

I'm so glad I subscribed to y'all!

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@NotAnEnglishman
@NotAnEnglishman - 04.04.2017 19:01

Nice one!
Not a lot of people realise that a part of 'being professional' is just speaking up when stuff is not as it should be.
You need to be a pain in the ass for the end result to be good.

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