- 1. Software for Podcasting
- (Production Advice)
- We often get asked about setting up to do audio podcasts on a tight budget from a home office or simple studio. My personal recommendations are: Zencastr software for acquisition, and Audacity for the ...
- Created on February 11, 2021
- 2. Student Scripts for the pandemic world
- (For Students)
- ... that the students got the opportunity to learn how to make movies in the real world and to interact with local “Hollywood” resources (permit offices, insurance, casting agents, locations, labs, etc.). ...
- Created on July 15, 2020
- 3. Garage Sale (used shotgun mics)
- (News)
- ... excellent tool to add to your kit. Per Audio Technica's website, "At 14.96" (380.0 mm) in length, the AT815ST is engineered for long-distance pickup in broadcasting and film/TV production. The AT815ST ...
- Created on March 11, 2017
- 4. Film, TV, or New Media?
- (Fred's Blog )
- ... narrative films (such as episodic series) shot for release on TV and cable to fall under the same FILM CONTRACTS as feature film production, and NOT under television broadcasting, which are different locals ...
- Created on September 15, 2015
- 5. Audio Metering: An Introduction
- (Recorders)
- ... meter is the popular V.U. Meter. The Volume Units meter dates its origin back to the earliest days of broadcasting. The underlying concept was to measure (the signal voltage) of a radio announcer speaking ...
- Created on March 05, 2015
- 6. UFVA members cast for free w Backstage
- (Networking)
- UFVA president Norman Hollyn recently announced that every UFVA member and our students, can now post free casting call notices for talent and some crew. This should make it easier to find cast in many ...
- Created on June 05, 2014
- 7. Online library of film periodicals
- (Fred's Blog )
- ... site has "over 800,000 pages of digitized texts from the the histories of film, broadcasting, and recorded sound....from a wide array of publications, like Variety, The Film Daily, Photoplay, and American ...
- Created on September 18, 2013
- 8. Syllabus
- (CTVA 250)
- ... scripting, storyboarding, budget, casting, production which includes directing, lighting and shooting, and finally post-production which include editing and sound components. Each student will work on ...
- Created on January 16, 2013
- 9. Tips for Working Film Festivals
- (Networking)
- ... for your convenience; and you will lose credibility if your interview subjects even suspect that you recorded their candid conversations. If you plan on "publishing or broadcasting" a taped interview, then ...
- Created on August 29, 2011
- 10. Chapter 4: Personnel of a Professional Sound Crew
- (Series - Preparing for Your Shoot)
- ... and episodic television series. On the broadcasting side, the term A-1 is more common, and is used by NABET. Salary range for a Mixer depends on the budget and nature of the production. On non-union ...
- Created on August 19, 2011
- 11. Introduction to Wireless Microphones
- (Wireless)
- ... designated by the change-over to digital broadcasting, so be wary. As of now, it is still legal to use VHF channels 7-13 (but the rules could change). VHF units tended to offer greater range, longer ...
- Created on August 19, 2011
- 12. Microphone Powering
- (General)
- ... bounds. Eventually it became feasible to convert 18v DC to 48v DC without a carload of circuit boards. Along with the rising popularity of portable video being used in television broadcasting, Phantom ...
- Created on August 17, 2011
- 13. Workshops & Seminars
- (Workshops)
- ... State University Georgia Power Company Golden Eagle Pictures Group W Broadcasting Gulf Power Company Holly Shorts Film Festival Horizon Studios International Gaming Technology (IGT) Ikegami ...
- Created on August 17, 2011