BASICS OF SOUND and AUDIO - Everything You Need To Know

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  • Опубліковано 27 жов 2024
  • All the sound basics you need to know when filming talking humans. Links to all the segments and gear in the links below.
    SUGGESTED SOUND SETUP:
    bit.ly/RodeWir...
    bit.ly/RodeXLR...
    bit.ly/ZoomH6A...
    bit.ly/RodeNTG...
    bit.ly/Acousti...
    OTHER SHOTGUN MICS:
    bit.ly/RodeVid...
    bit.ly/RodeVid...
    bit.ly/RodeNTG...
    bit.ly/RodeNTG...
    bit.ly/RodeNTG...
    bit.ly/RodeNTG...
    LAV MICS:
    bit.ly/RodeLavKit
    bit.ly/Sennhei...
    bit.ly/Schoeps...
    RECORDERS:
    bit.ly/ZoomH1A...
    bit.ly/ZoomH1B...
    bit.ly/ZoomH4n...
    bit.ly/ZoomH4n...
    bit.ly/ZoomH6A...
    bit.ly/ZoomH6B...
    CURTIS JUDD:
    Rode Wireless Review: • RODELink Wireless Lava...
    SEGMENTS:
    Intro & What Covered 0:11
    Disclaimers 0:44
    Rode Sponsor 1:10
    Crappy Sound 1:17
    Distance Rules 1:38
    50% Rule Busted 1:58
    Garbage 2:15
    Bouncy Sound 2:25
    Uncontrollable Noise 2:47
    Controllable Noise 3:12
    Electronic Device 3:44
    Microphones 3:58
    In-Camera Mics 4:13
    In-Camera Mic Tips 4:38
    Audio Recorders 4:56
    Audio Recorder Tips 5:27
    Singer Mics 6:17
    Singer Mic Tips 6:47
    Shotgun Mics 7:03
    On-Camera Shotgun Mics 9:29
    Intermission 9:56
    Lapel Mics 9:69
    Wireless Systems 10:56
    Lapel Mic Tips 12:10
    Mic Summary 12:33
    Lazy Filmmaking 13:02
    16 Audio Second Sync Session 14:01
    Audition Sound Editing 14:38
    Congratulations! 15:18
    Recap & Tips 15:33
    Final Words 16:28
    Subscribe Statement Fail 16:58
    Outtakes 17:17
    CLOSING 12 TIPS:
    One: When it comes to someone talking, sound is more important than visuals.
    Two: Don't use the camera mic unless absolutely necessary.
    Three: You spent a crap ton of money of camera gear, time to spend some money on sound.
    Four: Get a good audio recorder.
    Five: Get a good mic that meets your needs.
    Six: Get that mic as close to the person's mouth as possible.
    Seven: Garbage audio recording sucks, get great audio up front.
    Eight: Set your sound levels, record something, check it, adjust as needed.
    Nine: Put on a pair of headphones and listen for bad stuff like AC or refrigerators running.
    Ten: Slate, clap, or snap your fingers everytime you hit record.
    Eleven: Play with an audio editor and see if you can sweeten up your audio.
    Twelve: Don't be lazy, use an audio recorder, bring your audio into your editor, and take the extra 30 seconds to sync up your sound.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 706

  • @curtisjudd
    @curtisjudd 9 років тому +59

    Woot! Brilliant episode! My favorite: "You spent $1000 bucks on your camera, don't cheap out on audio gear..."

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  9 років тому +1

      +Curtis Judd Thanks Curtis. My favorite part is where I was editing this and realized I called you Curtis JUDGE. Crap! I hope he doesn't shoot me. :)

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd 9 років тому +2

      +Basic Filmmaker Oh, don't worry about that. That's way better than the guy that called me Chris Judo.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  9 років тому +2

      LOL! [Karate chop insert of you] Hyyyyyaaaaahhh!!!

  • @TheJohnLyons
    @TheJohnLyons 9 років тому +22

    18 minutes of solid info. Well done.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  9 років тому

      +John Lyons Thanks John. Really appreciate the kind comment!

  • @muratix
    @muratix 6 років тому +1

    you are really a good teacher... you summarized at least 50 youtube videos about filmmaking sound..

  • @UniquePhotoandVideo
    @UniquePhotoandVideo 9 років тому +7

    The best and most comprehensive audio tutorial ever! When using a Zoom or similar recorder, turn off Auto Gain Control/Auto level. Thank you for the hard work!

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  9 років тому +1

      +Unique Photo and Video (UniquePhotoandVideo.com) Thank you!! And heck yeah, turn on auto levels and gain control on everything! Cameras too!

  • @Stanislawluberda
    @Stanislawluberda 9 років тому +5

    Best, most comprehensive, "short" explanation and review of great sound techniques for video. More is covered in this 18 minutes than I've seen in more than a couple college degree programs in my area.
    It blows my mind what people are NOT learning in class.
    Thanks very much for this video, just totally well planned, thought out and concise.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  9 років тому

      +Stanislaw Luberda Thank you Stanislaw! I know, 2 months later, but I was just perusing a few of my videos, lo
      and behold, I never got notified of this comment. UA-cam people, please don't do this. :)

  • @nipun2735
    @nipun2735 4 роки тому +2

    As I was saying. He is that type of teacher who will embarrass you in the classroom, so you ace the real world. Love it!

  • @Iliealex4
    @Iliealex4 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you ! Best video on audio recording ! Learned a lot ! And also.... who else on youtube responds to each and every comment on their video that they did 4 YEARS AGO ! This is really showing off how much care you put in your work of educating people online ! Going to go on a binge watching all your other videos on lighting and video. Thanks !

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  4 роки тому +1

      Yes, I liken it to someone saying “Hello!” and you just keeping walking ignoring the person. I think it’s rude. And thank you for the kind comment!! 👍👍

  • @D4Darious
    @D4Darious 9 років тому +14

    Great video Basic! You covered a lot of topics! Very entertaining.

    • @TheFitchproductions
      @TheFitchproductions 9 років тому

      D4Darious look up D4, Dave and Curtis!! lol

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  9 років тому +1

      +Mongo Vision Thanks +D4Darious! Mongo - been subscribed to D4, Dave and Curtis forever, and yes, they are some of the best I know. :)

  • @AbundantlyHappyLisa
    @AbundantlyHappyLisa 3 роки тому +2

    I really love your videos. I love your no nonsense, informative style. It's quick, to the point and really helpful. Thank you so much for taking the time to create these tools for us. You are much appreciated.

  • @AMVayanefan
    @AMVayanefan 8 років тому

    I've watched this one at least 8 times. I play it in the background with headphones on while I work too. I just love the funny commentary and the awesome advice.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  8 років тому

      +AMVayanefan Thanks very much. Really appreciate the feedback - it helps.

  • @BasicFilmmaker
    @BasicFilmmaker  8 років тому +1

    +PatrickRyan27 For some reason I can't reply to your comments. Anyway, thank you for the kind comment. :)

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  4 роки тому

      Responding to own comment to get it out of the "comments not responded to" queue. Notified UA-cam, not fixed yet. :)

  • @DavidsTutorials
    @DavidsTutorials 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent, Kevin! After "edging" into videomaking for years, recently becoming more and more of a student, I've gone through several video editing programs, including Premiere Pro; I've now gotten fed up with their "milk the customer" policies and have migrated to DaVinci Resolve, and was delighted to find this program has a superb feature that automatically syncs an audio file with a video file, and combines them in the project. No more fishing for the exact sync point or waiting forever for auto-sync. It's just two mouse clicks, maybe 3 seconds, and done. Ready to drag the video (with new audio) to the time line.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  4 роки тому +1

      Glad you’re liking Davinci. My take is whatever works, use it. BTW, you can also sync an audio file in PPRO in about 3 seconds or less with a simple right click. 👍

  • @matthewdavies269
    @matthewdavies269 8 років тому +1

    This is excellent.!. Clear. Concise. Useful. To the point. Great examples shown too.

  • @ryanoffthegrid
    @ryanoffthegrid 7 років тому

    Man.... this video is truly incredible. To the point and honest. Thank you for putting in so much work to create this. One of the best videos on UA-cam period.

  • @jacobbaker4392
    @jacobbaker4392 9 років тому +3

    This video is actually perfect when it comes to explaining audio.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  9 років тому +1

      +Jacob Baker Thanks Jacob! I know, 2 months later, but I was just perusing a few of my videos, lo
      and behold, I never got notified of this comment. UA-cam people, please don't do this. :)

  • @jnbarrow0402
    @jnbarrow0402 5 років тому +2

    This was pretty awesome, informative, and entertaining. I learned so much in these 18 minutes. It's not often that I subscribe to UA-cam videos, but I felt compelled to subscribe to his stuff. He's a great teacher.

  • @danielshepherd7306
    @danielshepherd7306 6 років тому +2

    Love this. On point to add: speech and music may look like they are similar volumes, because of the peaks of the waveforms, but the intro/outro music will often unpleasantly overpower the speech that follows. This is because music is essentially what I call "thicker" than speech. I love that you use Adobe Audition. I used this at our radio studio back when it was 'Cool Edit Pro'. I also have background in PA, sound recording as well as sound technician for radio. Disproportionately loud intros are everywhere, and possibly only people like us can stop them!

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  6 років тому +1

      Great point Daniel. And I love this explanation - "music is essentially what I call "thicker" than speech." Never heard it described like that before!

  • @Lochlee
    @Lochlee 7 років тому

    I re posted this to a fellow youtube channel because he has been having sound issues, thank you for this once again!

  • @shahriaar0
    @shahriaar0 4 роки тому +1

    Loving this channel. He's got humor, he speaks the truth right on your face, and he knows his stuff.

  • @kevinglennon2370
    @kevinglennon2370 3 роки тому

    Another superb production Kevin! Very amusing, very sticky, very informative. Simply excellent!

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  3 роки тому

      Thank you kindly Kevin. p.s. Great name. :)

  • @Hr1gunnar
    @Hr1gunnar 4 роки тому +2

    You were this awesome 5 years ago!! Daaaamn.

  • @mattandandyshowreel
    @mattandandyshowreel 5 років тому +1

    Hi, I am a professional film maker and I am doing some mentoring (in the UK) This is gold dust and the explanations are really clear and entertaining. A lot of professionals could learn tons from this, I did! Keep up the good work Sir!

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  5 років тому +1

      I really appreciate the comment Andrew. Love the use of b roll on TROJAN MAILING!

    • @mattandandyshowreel
      @mattandandyshowreel 5 років тому

      @@BasicFilmmaker Hi, many thanks for your kind comments, much appreciated. i wish i could do front of camera as well as you do, a great mix of humour and info, keep it up sir!

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  5 років тому

      Thanks. It took a while for me to get there, and I'm still working on it. You should watch my very first videos. Actually, don't. :)

  • @TheNeonMind
    @TheNeonMind 4 роки тому +2

    THANK YOU SIR! Always with the quality info!

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  4 роки тому +2

      Thanks Sydney!! Potato Camera- LOL!

    • @TheNeonMind
      @TheNeonMind 4 роки тому +1

      @@BasicFilmmaker Ahaha, I got a new camera and layed spud-cam to rest a few days ago. XD

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  4 роки тому +2

      @@TheNeonMind Spud Cam. RIP. :)

  • @nealwailing3870
    @nealwailing3870 4 роки тому +4

    It is easier to learn when you get a little humour with the lesson.... Great show/lecture!

  • @PatrickRyan27
    @PatrickRyan27 8 років тому

    This guy does a great job. You can tell he obviously puts a lot of effort into each of his videos.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  4 роки тому

      Wow! How interesting that this comment JUST NOW shows up for me after THREE years. Sorry I missed it. Looking for more now. Thank you!

  • @realkabecio
    @realkabecio Рік тому +1

    KEVIN YOU''RE AWESOME! IVE JUST SEEN 2 OF YOUR VIDEOS AND I AM HOOKED!. ILL BE WATCHING THEM ALL.. GREAT INFO AND YOU AND YOUR PRESENTATION ARE TOTALLY ENGAGING. THANKS FOR STEERING US RIGHT!

  • @onurandsena9429
    @onurandsena9429 2 роки тому +1

    I am trying to shoot some videos for my kids and cannot thank you enough. Sub'ed and super appreciate all the great content and for explaining why behind each idea. Please keep them coming :)

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you and sorry for the delay. UA-cam dumped this as a spam folder and I just found it. Gessh! :)

  • @marklevin3556
    @marklevin3556 5 років тому +1

    So I just discovered this video and your channel. I've subscribed and hope you're still doing these. I loved it. So much great info packed into one video. This is a keeper! I'm looking forward to learning more from your channel. Thanks.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  5 років тому +1

      Thanks Mark! I've got over 300 videos now on my channel. Glad to have ya!

    • @marklevin3556
      @marklevin3556 5 років тому +1

      @@BasicFilmmaker Super. I've already checked out another. That one was on lighting but it was over my head! I'm just recently retired so have time to finally work on my photography/videography skills. Your videos are already proving very helpful. Thanks for the fantastic work. I'll probably watch all 300 plus!

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  5 років тому +1

      👍

  • @Blgarrettfilms
    @Blgarrettfilms 9 років тому

    You're the man BFM! I can't tell you how much you have taught me about being a better filmmaker over the past 2 years. Who needs film school when you got the BFM in the house.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  9 років тому

      +B.L. Garrett Thanks B.L! "Who needs film school when you got the BFM in the house." My wife LOL'd. :)

  • @angeljimenezaguado4265
    @angeljimenezaguado4265 5 років тому +1

    Brilliant. The best video about audio in filmmaking that I found on the internet.

  • @DaveDugdaleColorado
    @DaveDugdaleColorado 9 років тому +24

    Great job! That must have taken a long time to create.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  9 років тому +14

      +Dave Dugdale Thanks Dave! EVERYTHING that could go wrong, did on this one. I figured I donated quite a bit into the Murphy's Law bank, so it's smooth sailing from here. :)

    • @DavidsTutorials
      @DavidsTutorials 4 роки тому +1

      @@BasicFilmmaker Ha ha! You've probably already learned, the Murphy's Law bank only takes, it never gives back, and Murphy is always hungry and greedy.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  4 роки тому +1

      He is greedy!!! 😁

  • @WORTHITORNOT
    @WORTHITORNOT 4 роки тому +2

    And another great video :). UA-cam is really pushing all your older videos, congratulations

  • @Kauzum
    @Kauzum 5 років тому +1

    You are a hell of a lot more entertaining and informative than the filmmaking college courses I took!! Love the bluntness keep up the awesome work!!

  • @majorberk4647
    @majorberk4647 4 роки тому +1

    Superb independent advice and good to know im aligned with the pros

  • @philippeschultz2660
    @philippeschultz2660 9 років тому

    From afar the best sound review of the galaxy and beyond !
    May the force stay with you !
    Warmly,
    Phil (France)

  • @FlorianFahrenberger
    @FlorianFahrenberger 9 років тому +3

    Great content, and sooo many puns and jokes in there! This is probably my favorite video of yours so far. I couldn't agree more with everything you've said.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  9 років тому

      +Florian Fahrenberger Thanks Florian. It's always so cool that you pick up on all the dry humor and puns.

  • @claudewelch8696
    @claudewelch8696 4 роки тому +1

    As always great video, love the bloopers.

  • @dieterlong183
    @dieterlong183 5 років тому +1

    good show. love the dry humor. I made it to the end of the video and i don't even know why, although, I may have learned a thing or two.

  • @yrbadself
    @yrbadself 5 років тому +1

    This video is flat out Excellent!

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  5 років тому +1

      Thanks Kevin - great name there - Kevin (me too). :)

  • @TheSpatialCanvas
    @TheSpatialCanvas 9 років тому

    I really appreciate the amount of detail you went into for this, took notes through the whole thing. Going to Amazon now to finally invest!

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  9 років тому

      +Danny Bittman Thanks Danny! I know, 2 months later, but I was just perusing a few of my videos, lo
      and behold, I never got notified of this comment. UA-cam people, please
      don't do this. :)

  • @gaborszell4299
    @gaborszell4299 6 років тому +1

    Very well put I’m new to making short films and this was very helpful

  • @blertonsaraci
    @blertonsaraci Рік тому +1

    Thanks for your “streight to the point“ way of explaning and make it easy to understand! You got my Sub. like and comment! 👍🏼

  • @vinloc3854
    @vinloc3854 7 років тому

    This was awesome! Lots of great hints and tips. Learned more here about sound than what I did in college.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  7 років тому +1

      Wow! Thanks a lot for the kind comment!

  • @VEN-Media
    @VEN-Media 8 років тому +1

    Great Video! A lot of good information, great tips! I will definitely be using a lot of these tips on my videos.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  8 років тому

      +Christian Garrido Fabulous! Glad this helps!

  • @holycloudable
    @holycloudable 8 років тому

    Thank you very much for this video. You literally answered every question and problem I had involving sound. You are the filmmaker Guru.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  8 років тому

      Thanks! Filmmaking Guru? Oh gessh, now I'm on the spot. :)

  • @loudgraphicdesign
    @loudgraphicdesign 8 років тому

    Thanks for the inspiration. I thinks it's easy to get lazy with audio. I'll be trying harder from now on.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  8 років тому +1

      +Loud Graphic Design Thanks. The main reason I made this as I keep running into filmmakers posting videos and the sound is terrible, which is a shame, since they put so much work into the video. I know - done it myself.

  • @chefkendranguyen
    @chefkendranguyen 9 років тому

    "..anyway this is a lens cap" Cracked me up lol. Anyway, excellent video a lot of good takeaways.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  9 років тому

      +Chef Kendra Nguyen Thank you! Always appreciate you tuning in. I always see your name, "Chef Kendra", in my mind I hear "Chief Kendra", and want to say "Thanks Man!" Never doing that again [he says with embarrassment]. :)

  • @hudsonkilpatrick1766
    @hudsonkilpatrick1766 8 років тому

    Awesome educational and entertaining video, thank you for creating and sharing!!!

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  8 років тому

      Thank you Horace. Kind feedback is always much appreciated.

  • @PhillipBridgesReviews
    @PhillipBridgesReviews 5 років тому +1

    Awesome video ! As a new UA-camor this is very helpful

  • @claudius3124
    @claudius3124 7 років тому

    Wow! That's one of the greatest achievement in both educational/comedy tek video! Found it randomly. Had so much fun watching it! Thanks ;-)

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  7 років тому +1

      Thanks Claudius! I sometimes go too far to the left or right on the balance of comedy/educational/information. A very fine balance I think I will be working on until the day I die. :)

  • @JodyBruchon
    @JodyBruchon 6 років тому +2

    The Zoom H4n is an extremely valuable investment. Four-channel recording, phantom power, AMAZING built-in mics, usability as a USB audio interface, and 96kHz/24-bit sampling are things that the beginner may not realize they want, but they will eventually want such things. Even if you "go pro" with your video work you'll still be using that Zoom well into the future. It will outlast all of your cameras. For someone who can barely afford a camcorder, $200 might seem expensive, but it's more than worth it.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  6 років тому +2

      Absolutely Jody! I still have my H4n and it's seen a ton of use without any glitches. I upgraded to an H6 (which I LOVE) merely for the fact that the H6 is almost instant on - no waiting - and super quick formatting. Both the H6 and H4 can be connected to a power source which is super helpful for me as I keep it mounted in my studio, and don't have to deal with batteries. Even the H1 is super valuable, although way too easy to break.

  • @DamianBrown
    @DamianBrown 8 років тому

    New favourite channel. Appreciate it man.

  • @danielsahagun4367
    @danielsahagun4367 8 років тому

    Absolutely brilliant and helpful! Thank you very much!.

  • @kennlw5
    @kennlw5 7 років тому

    Dude you are SO AWESOME AND AMAZING.....every time I watch your videos they are entertaining and so informative‼️

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  7 років тому

      Thanks Kenneth! BTW...your channel icon is awesome!

  • @Memorablemomentsart
    @Memorablemomentsart 8 років тому

    Excellent video! I've watched it 3 times.

  • @hannahbowman9728
    @hannahbowman9728 9 років тому

    Great job with this video. Very informative and entertaining.

  • @KentuckyHomesteadFarm
    @KentuckyHomesteadFarm 8 років тому

    Dude!! Excellent video!!!!!! I really really enjoyed your presentation..

  • @rivverraya
    @rivverraya 9 років тому

    Thank you so much for showing how very entertaining a tutorial-like video can be, besides of course the sublime info on the topic.
    incredible !.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  9 років тому

      +Arno Koning Thank you Arno. I REALLY appreciate the nice feedback. :)

  • @Howell4719
    @Howell4719 5 років тому +1

    Another excellent video, thank you very much. I'm on a budget and new to this and so spend hours on the Internet checking things out before buying anything. Bought Senal microphones, very good price and with changeable polar patterns. Pre amp with XLR for microphones and 3.5 plugged into my camcorder and produce very good sound without having to sync. Editing stuff is way over my head, at the moment.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  5 років тому +1

      Yeah, we have to do it all, and editing is yet a whole 'nother "career" we have to learn. :)

    • @Howell4719
      @Howell4719 5 років тому

      @@BasicFilmmaker Editing is a nightmare !! I tried one of the apparently easiest programs but being a computer Neanderthal got completely and utterly confused, frustrated and lost. The experience was bordering on traumatic. Now looking for a creative editor and will show them your tutorials as examples of what I want.

  • @FirebrandVOCALS
    @FirebrandVOCALS 6 років тому +2

    Love these videos man ... glad I came across this channel 😎👊

  • @GuillermoBello
    @GuillermoBello 9 років тому

    I just bought a Shure Vp83 and I love it, I'm still young and cannot afford a lot things so I bought a good extension chord and some shoe mounts to build my own DIY boom pole, once I experiment with this mic and its capabilities I'll save up and get an audio recorder, Zoom H4 or H6, great video!

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  9 років тому

      +CommanderBeta Nothing wrong with that mic. Get it close to ya and it will sound great. Thanks!

  • @SaltwaterAngler
    @SaltwaterAngler 5 років тому +1

    Thank you that was really helpful and entertaining too. Will apply these to my videos great stuff and subscribed

  • @ryandsilber6880
    @ryandsilber6880 9 років тому

    Great video. I too have a love for rode mics. To me they are by far the best value and mine seem to be very well made and most importantly they sound really good. Would love to see more of these extensive tutorials on other subjects in the future such as editing and cinematography.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  9 років тому

      +asphericalfilms Thanks. And yes, more extensive are coming in the subjects you mentioned. :)

  • @vahechamesian4457
    @vahechamesian4457 9 років тому

    Great video. Special thanks for the editing tips

  • @GrooveBuilders
    @GrooveBuilders 5 років тому +3

    " so i'm calling it a singer mic. Get over it! "
    Liked and subbed lol

  • @angelgcastro1
    @angelgcastro1 8 років тому

    Awesome and very instructional. best videos, keep them coming!

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  8 років тому

      Thank you Angel. That keeps me going. :)

  • @RaymondRoberts
    @RaymondRoberts 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for another great video!

  • @TheFitchproductions
    @TheFitchproductions 9 років тому

    you just earned yourself a sub, and you made me take a big long look at myself, very much appreciated.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  9 років тому

      +Mongo Vision Thanks Mongo. Very much appreciated!

  • @CityOnAHillChannel
    @CityOnAHillChannel 8 років тому

    Oh boy, this is hilarious and informative all at the same time. You sir, have a well earned subscription!

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  8 років тому

      +City on a Hill Thanks, and welcome to the channel.

    • @CityOnAHillChannel
      @CityOnAHillChannel 8 років тому +1

      +Basic Filmmaker I'm looking forward to it!

  • @therealsteelie
    @therealsteelie 9 років тому

    Excellent video. Informative as usual and funny. Love the Out-takes as well.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  9 років тому

      +Mark Lilley Thanks Mark. You still have the HDC or using something else now?

    • @therealsteelie
      @therealsteelie 9 років тому

      Still have the HDC but also a Nikon D3200 and gopro hero 3 black. I'm honest with myself. I love the idea of creating great content but I'm still at the beginning of my journey and love learning from youtube videos. I need to find time to create and upload to youtube.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  9 років тому

      I get that. It really does take a serious time investment for sure.

    • @therealsteelie
      @therealsteelie 9 років тому

      I've finally managed to produce and upload a new video to youtube. I used your tips to position the rode mic just out of shot above my son's head. So to me at least the sound is good. On the video front I needed better lighting than I used and a polarising filter (still need to purchase one) but it was a spur of the moment interview so I wanted to capture his thoughts while the moment was there. Thank you again for these videos they really help.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  9 років тому

      Thanks for the feedback Mark. I love to hear that I'm helping people with something, otherwise, what's the point? :)

  • @DominicHook
    @DominicHook 8 років тому

    First video of yours I've watched and I bloody love it!! Fun & informative!

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  8 років тому +1

      +Dominic Hook Awesome! Thanks Dominic. Hopefully you don't think the others suck. :)

    • @DominicHook
      @DominicHook 8 років тому +1

      +Basic Filmmaker already onto some more and loving it! Messed up the audio on a big job and wish I had seen this! :P

  • @Matthew13tube
    @Matthew13tube 9 років тому

    Awesome sound overview, I'll probably have to watch it at least once more to take it all in. I want my next project to have great sound, after all, I don't want to be "lame"! Again, great work!

  • @toketalkalaska2540
    @toketalkalaska2540 4 роки тому +1

    You're hilarious and the information is very helpful!

  • @RLHendrick58
    @RLHendrick58 8 років тому

    First video I have seen from this channel. Fantastic work and thank you so much!

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  8 років тому +1

      Thanks Randy - I always appreciate feedback.

  • @NeziNappsakaNezi
    @NeziNappsakaNezi 8 років тому +9

    Super, great, video! I didn't realize, I was a lazy film maker. Well, I never tripped off the audio, until, now and watching your video, I'm super confused, mainly, cause I didn't know it was so many different mics and techniques. Anyway, I like your presentation. I learned and laughed at the same time. Thanks, for this video:)

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  8 років тому

      Thanks Nezi. I watched a few of your videos, you have a nice voice. I think a shotgun mic or something a few inches out of frame and your videos would up in sound quality 100%. If you're already using a mic, get the mic close to you out of frame. Hope that helps.

    • @NeziNappsakaNezi
      @NeziNappsakaNezi 8 років тому

      You're welcome! Okay, so I'm learning the terms of the mics. Question! Is the shotgun mic, like, the Rhodes mics that goes on the top of the camera? If so, is that the mic that will be, best, to put on the mic stand? No, I don't have a mic, yet. I'm using the camera mic that's on my Canon 5ti. Thanks, for your compliment and reply and yes, all of your information is very helpful.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  8 років тому +1

      Nezi, yes, a shotgun mic is like those ones you put on top of your camera, which, well, you shouldn't in this case. You could get a cheap mic stand (boom stand, which goes over your head a bit), and a decent mic like a Rode, and make sure you get an extension cable, as these shotgun mics have very little cords. I can detail this out a bit better if you want or if that doesn't make sense. This stuff can be daunting at first, but just persist and you'll be a pro in no time. :)

    • @NeziNappsakaNezi
      @NeziNappsakaNezi 8 років тому

      Basic Filmmaker Okay, I think, I got it. I'm going to re-watch your video, again. I watched it from beginning to end, cause, you had my attention. I really appreciate you😊

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  8 років тому

      Thansk Nezi. Let me know if you have any questions. :)

  • @JulianPhotofit
    @JulianPhotofit 8 років тому

    Love it! I could never be lazy with my sound syncing. Its too easy to do so skimp on it.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  8 років тому +1

      +Julian Leggett Yep. The biggest complaint I get is that it's too complicated. Usually it's because they don't know how to do it quickly or someone else told them it was too complicated.

  • @BradGov
    @BradGov 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you. Does help.

  • @4everchristian
    @4everchristian 4 роки тому +1

    Very clear Thanks !!!!

  • @VOYAGEUR-YT
    @VOYAGEUR-YT 8 років тому +2

    That clip at 4:30 is amazing

  • @cellphonecinema3740
    @cellphonecinema3740 8 років тому

    Best video on Audio I've seen so far!

  • @robbyboyo
    @robbyboyo 9 років тому +4

    Wonderful and entertaining.

  • @VideoGarver
    @VideoGarver 8 років тому

    Just discovered your channel. Fantastic work.

  • @rampagetv
    @rampagetv 5 років тому +1

    The NTG-3 is freaking amazing, but not the best for under $1500 I'd say. By then you could get a Sennheiser MKH 416, have you tried that one? Great video btw, I'm an audio guy originally but there was still some relevant info for me. Oh and all the love in the world to Rode mics, they're the best for the money pretty much across the board. I own multiple and they put a smile on my face every time I use them.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  5 років тому +1

      Although aa couple hundred more bucks, the Sennheiser MKH 416 is no doubt better than the NTG-3.

  • @BigEric42
    @BigEric42 7 років тому

    Entertaining, useful and spot-on. Thank you. This is one of your productions I missed, probably because I didn't know about the bell. let alone click it. You have reminded me to take the H1 and H2 with me to record non-sync ambient noise for possible later use in editing. In the olden days, media was expensive, now it's time that's the real cost. I have a wealth of old footage featuring camera noise, audio auto-gain "hunting" and my off-camera adenoidal breathing. I have a bit of re-mixing to do... I may be a little time... Oh, and one more thing, some of the Chinese "crappy" microphones perform well at an unbelievable fraction of the price of even Rode, Sennheiser and Audio-Technica stuff. Select and reject and return if disappointed. No-quibble returns policies are to be used and enjoyed.

  • @NickDe3
    @NickDe3 6 років тому +1

    I've had success using extension cables running from my camera to my shotgun mics on boom polls. If there is not much action going on it's a pretty practical solution.

  • @MartinAraka
    @MartinAraka 7 років тому +1

    loved the video! honest and informative!

  • @roboverholt9959
    @roboverholt9959 9 років тому

    Dude great job, Lotta hard work invoved, lot of cuts, and demos. and humor and your pace is fun not boring not too fast, Your graphics and your brand.. You're starting to make me feel guilty that you give us the info for free.. :P You are mastering this now.. Ugh, Must pick up my pace.. You have work/home life and play time and you pull it all off. I bow to you kind sir.. :) Thanx for being an inspiration.. K, I'm off to work.. :) (P.S. I personally didn't need this video as I know sound quite well, and learnt from you b4, whats cool is everytime I clap lol , I think of you.. (Heart) lol Have a good on buddy..

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  9 років тому

      +Rob Overholt Thanks Rob!! I know, 2 months later, but I was just perusing a few of my videos, lo
      and behold, I never got notified of this comment. UA-cam people, please don't do this. :)

  • @obiwanmartyn
    @obiwanmartyn 9 років тому

    loved it such an entertaining episode keep up the great work

  • @Verolinens
    @Verolinens 9 років тому

    Thanks for the tips - I struggle with audio.... Know I have a good starting place.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  9 років тому

      +VeroLinens Thank you for the nice comment Steve!

  • @haiderirfani1461
    @haiderirfani1461 6 років тому +1

    Great Video! Also Funny as hell,enjoyed every single second of it!

  • @miholmstrom
    @miholmstrom Рік тому +1

    If you have a test about and audio sound in two days? Correct video? (Thank you for a good video!)

  • @austonwimberly9213
    @austonwimberly9213 9 місяців тому +1

    Thankyou!

  • @PostColorGear
    @PostColorGear 9 років тому

    couldnt agree more!! I've seen so many kids show their rigs for their short films with the mic on the camera. As you said, Rode makes them with the hotshoe mount and it does have its place. But its not in narrative film making :)

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  9 років тому +1

      +The Post Color Blog (Dave's Tuts) Thanks Dave! I've said this in previous videos - I am NOT a sound guy. These aren't some new things and have been around forever. This episode was prompted by me hearing sooooo many crappy sounding videos that looked really good, and, I was listening to some old radio programs and movies, no sound or really awful looking, and hearing EXCELLENT sound, and these were made 70 YEARS AGO. :)

    • @PostColorGear
      @PostColorGear 9 років тому +1

      I agree. I was watching some older movies myself (I've been on a kick lately. I watched the Aviator about Howard Hughes and a documentary on Orson Welles), But yes, even back THEN they had amazing sound. People cant be lazy. Not when they are making short films at least and asking people to devote their time to watch them.

  • @IslandFilmMaker
    @IslandFilmMaker 9 років тому +1

    Loved it! I think Rode rules too! I learned a few new things as always!Thanks again

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  9 років тому +1

      +Richard James Milne Thanks Richard. I know, 2 months later, but I was just perusing a few of my videos, lo and behold, I never got notified of this comment. UA-cam people, please don't do this. :)

  • @anthonyroberts9232
    @anthonyroberts9232 8 років тому

    grate sence of humor but excellent way by example showing the difference between good and bad digital audio recording in any type of audio recording situations.

  • @cartridgemate
    @cartridgemate 7 років тому +1

    Great video! Well done, and thank you.

  • @rachellevy2160
    @rachellevy2160 4 роки тому +1

    Hi Kevin, I just found your videos and they're brilliant! Really funny, no B.S. and informative without being baffling - thanks so much for sharing your knowledge. I'm wanting to get into voiceover and have a Rode NTUSB which, in my opinion, improves the sound of my voice no end, but I am also aware that I may not be able to tell how good/bad something is in comparison to other systems. You don't mention a mic like this here (I don't think!), and I watched another UA-camr just screaming 'DON"T GET A USB MIC!' with no explanation for their advice whatsoever. The video in question was made in 2012, so I wonder if perhaps the built-in technology has improved significantly in that time? I'd love to hear your take on this, many thanks.

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  4 роки тому +2

      Hi Rachel! Yeah, everyone’s got an opinion. There was one guy who slammed the Shure SM7B mic, and he got roasted online as he didn’t know how to set it up and that’s why the mic didn’t work well. LOL! The Rode mic is fantastic. For voice over, just keep it near the mouth for voice over, and not sitting two feet away on your desk next to your computer and it will sound great. You can check out this guy who is a voice over pro, and has extended for my viewers a two hundred dollar discount on his voice over course. You don’t need to buy the course if you don’t want to, but has all sorts of tips and tricks. He is a PRO for 10 years. I mention him as he uses a Blue Yeti mic into his computer. 😁 bit.ly/VOCourse200Off

    • @rachellevy2160
      @rachellevy2160 4 роки тому

      @@BasicFilmmaker Thank you so much for getting back to me so quickly! Appreciate the advice, I'll check out the link too, cheers.

  • @ErikThureson
    @ErikThureson 7 років тому +1

    Nice work!

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  7 років тому

      Thanks Erik! This was a fun one to make.

  • @kimiweintraub1866
    @kimiweintraub1866 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video. I loved it!! 2 quick questions... 1) Can I use a wireless professional "singers" mic on a microphone stand and angle it down? 2) what kind of mic stand would I need if I wanted a standing "talking head" video?

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  5 років тому +1

      Sure you can. The singer type mics need to be held very close to the mouth. They can be pointed down, but again, it wouldn't matter as it would be in your face. Do you already have a mic, which is why you're asking? What brand/model is it - I'd be able to tell you better if I knew. If not, is there a reason you want to use that type of mic? Thanks Kimi!

    • @kimiweintraub1866
      @kimiweintraub1866 5 років тому +1

      @@BasicFilmmaker Wow! I can't believe you responded... and so quickly!! Thank you so much! The name of the mic is Shure GLXD24/SM58 Digital Vocal Wireless System with SM58 Handheld Microphone, Z2. I am a singer and use this for performances. However, I am setting up a home studio for my green screen spokesmodel work. I would not be able to hold the mic and have it in frame. I am willing to invest in a different mic if you think this mic wouldn't work boomed out of frame. I have been taking diligent notes from your videos and I plan on making your bank lights today. Are you willing to make a list of what to buy to make the lights DIY style? Is there any other gear you specifically recommend me buy that's good price for the quality? I feel bad asking you all of these questions, but I'm starting my video business from scratch and need all the help I can get. Honestly, I'm just watching your videos to make my purchases! I am happy to pay you for your input as well :) kimiweintraub.com/ kimiweintraub@gmail.com

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker  5 років тому +1

      Hey Kimi! Wow! That's a nice unit. My suggestion is to try it first before investing more money into more mics. You might be able to boom it out of frame and have it work, and if so, you're golden. If not, we can look at other options. I'll be at NAB and visiting Shure next week, so I'll ask if they have also have a shotgun mic that would work with this unit. Also, before building the bank lights and going through all that, first setup your lighting for yourself, and test pulling yourself off the green screen using that lighting. Sometimes it works just fine, and if so, it may be a matter of adjusting how you do that instead of all the other lighting, and that gets you started. I looked at your website, and your photos are stunning. To make that happen on video, you should have 3 lights, a key, a fill, and a hairlight. We can talk more on the exact questions, but your first stop is setting everything up, make sure the camera is framed properly and in focus with a good lens, getting the lighting done well on you, and then tweaking everything. Also, do you HAVE TO use a green screen? If not, making some sort of nice background set may be easier. I'm at thebasicfilmmaker@gmail.com. If you're interested, although the course is being redone and older, you may want to check out: www.basicfilmmakeruniversity.com/p/front-side-of-the-lens as that may help you.

  • @cozzichannel3917
    @cozzichannel3917 8 років тому +1

    Cool vid man!