Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Recording Sound For Video: Keeping It Clean

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  1. A clothes closet is a great idea. How about doing voiceover inside a car that’s parked inside a garage? This works for me because I figure a car interior is really soundproof.

    • Rick Smith says:

      Absolutely right, Jaime. That’s especially handy when you’re on location and have to record a voice over. I’ve done it in the middle of Yosemite National Park when I only had access to the narrator for a short time.

  2. Dave Wilson says:

    I often have to do short voice overs or narrations for clients and I have never thought about using one of our closets for this. I usually just pulled a heavy comforter over my head, but that gets a little hot. LOL. Great idea. Thanks.

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