Sound production

sound mixer, sound production team is approximately 2-3 people. Operating equipment and some editing.

Boom operator. Recording person.

Location sound operator, recording ambiance.

Microphone patterns :

Before editing anything, we need to sync sound to footage. “Clapper board” Scene, shot, number. adr.

sound designers and foley designers.

music is the very last thing you put in video, unless its a music video.

The 9 Sub-categories of Mics

Here are the 9 sub-categories of microphones you should know:

  1. Large Diaphragm Condenser Mics
  2. Small Diaphragm Condenser Mics
  3. Dynamic Mics 
  4. Bass Mics
  5. Ribbon Mics
  6. Multi-Pattern Mics
  7. USB Mics
  8. Boundary Mics
  9. Shotgun Mics

Large Diaphragm Condenser Mics –  the standard mic for recording vocals.

Small Diaphragm Condenser Mics – specializes in recording instruments rich in high frequency detail, such as cymbals and acoustic guitar.

Dynamic “Utility” Mics – They’re mostly used for the drums, the electric guitar and rock vocals.

Bass Mics – unique frequency response characterized by a low end boost, a small scoop in the mids and a presence boost around 4k.

Multi-Pattern Mics –

Zoom H1 and Zoom H4 //

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mini jack may have one or two lines.

Published by GeorgiaJeffries

This Blog was created for my Creative Media Production course in College and is a personal space for me to write about my findings and display them while hopefully teaching you something too along the way.

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