- 1. Terms of Use
- (Legal)
- ... telephone at (800) 952-5210 or (916) 445-1254. MISCELLANEOUS These Terms of Use and any policies or operating rules posted by us on the Site or in respect to the Site constitute the entire agreement ...
- Created on July 23, 2020
- 2. Mic Level vs Line Level
- (Recorders)
- ... device to device, and is based on the voltages used by early telephone systems. Without getting too technical, it represents approximately one volt (“0 V.U.” is actually a little less than one volt, since ...
- Created on April 09, 2016
- 3. Introduction to Equalization
- (Post Production)
- ... is a "band-pass" EQ and these can useful in a number of ways. Since band passes limit the frequency range of a recorded signal they are useful for many things. Many devices such a telephones have a "limited ...
- Created on August 29, 2011
- 4. What Your Crew Expects of You
- (Production Planning)
- ... meetings, site surveys, arranging for out of the ordinary rentals, and sitting idly by the telephone all morning waiting for last-minute instructions. Depending on the specific circumstances, I may not ...
- Created on August 26, 2011
- 5. Consistency in Sound Recording
- (Sound Design)
- ... of a telephone or the slamming of a door may shatter the monotony, but the drone of the traffic outside the window remains fairly constant. To achieve this realistic consistency of the audio is the combined ...
- Created on August 26, 2011
- 6. Monitoring the Soundtrack
- (Audio Techniques)
- ... such as a shout or a scream, should be slightly uncomfortable (but not painful) to hear. Loud enough so that, if you were on a telephone, you would want move the handset a little bit away from your ear. ...
- Created on August 26, 2011
- 7. Adding Phone Conversations to your Recording
- (Audio Techniques)
- It is not unusual for a videographer to need to record a telephone conversation or telephone interview on location. In the old days of broadcast, this required some specialized pieces of equipment, known ...
- Created on August 26, 2011
- 8. Beginners Guide to the ENG 44 Portable Mixer
- (Mix Panels)
- ... the TONE at zero level, and then gradually increase the volume of your headset until the tone sounds just annoyingly loud. Not rock concert loud. More like getting chewed out over the telephone kind of ...
- Created on August 23, 2011
- 9. Selection and Use of Lavalier Microphones
- (Lavalier)
- ... (Click the thumbnail for the whole picture.) Use your imagination! A telephone booth is a snap to rig. Someone reading directly off of a blackboard or bulletin board is perfect for a hidden lavalier. ...
- Created on August 18, 2011
- 10. Hierarchy of Microphone Techniques
- (Audio Techniques)
- ... be a lavalier as a plant mic, taped to the inside of the door frame. A telephone booth can be readily miked by hiding a lavalier onto the surface where the caller will be facing. A desktop can be miked ...
- Created on August 17, 2011