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The Hollywood Secrets to Clean Recording
One of the last great lost arts is sound recording. Regain this fundamental skill the way Hollywood pros do it – from Hollywood pros – but using inexpensive, hi-value equipment to get the same results. Use age-old skills and bleeding-edge technology to get your recordings of dialog, music, sound effects and ambiences to be as deep, wide and smooth as they can be.
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Which Microphone Polar Pattern Should We Use?
This is a brief excerpt from the comprehensive 85+ hour education available at Cinema Sound sponsored by Adobe, Harman, JBL, Soundcraft, Saramonic, Waves Audio, Slate Digital and many more on Where to Pan Music in Surround Sound 5.1. In this video we demonstrate what polar pattern should we use while

Should we use Lavaliers or On Camera Mics?
This is a brief excerpt from the comprehensive 85+ hour education available at Cinema Sound sponsored by Adobe, Harman, JBL, Soundcraft, Saramonic, Waves Audio, Slate Digital and many more on Where to Pan Music in Surround Sound 5.1. In this video we demonstrate why you should (or shouldn’t) use lavaliers

Cinema Sound Showdown Results!
On our ever-growing InstaGram page we’ve been running some not-so-secret showdowns between software and hardware we use and we know you all use. Below is our not-very-scientific but nonetheless interesting results for the Cinema Sound Showdown Results! We’ll start with Post Production and go backwards to recording and music. Post Production didn’t cause us too many surprises: We thought we’d

Replacing Your NTG-4 with a TM-1?!?
When we think about microphones, we usually think, “you get what you pay for.” This used to be the case back in c1994. But nowadays, with the advent of incredible new technologies, the same microphone sound that used to cost $5,000 now only costs $500. There’s trade-offs in everything of course, but as we worked on the Cinema Sound Foley

Saramonic UWMic9 Wireless Distance Dialog Test!
In this video, Cinema Sound presenter Mark Edward Lewis shows a demonstration and test for how far the Saramonic UW Mic9 wireless lavalier transmission system can go legitimately. With one actress at 1 mw, and the other at 50 mws, let’s see how far they get before the receivers lose them! It’s a wireless distance dialog test! Learn more about
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