How 2... Film at Home
This book shows you how to record videos for your classes at home. We will try to help you get the best out of any media assets you need to create, with the equipment you may already have at home
Production - Max your audio quality
How to record a sound quality
Sound is half your video and it is just as important (if not more so) to consider the audio aspect of your production.
The best way to get good audio is to get the microphone as close to your mouth as possible.
How to record a sound quality
Sound is half your video and it is just as important (if not more so) to consider the audio aspect of your production.
The best way to get good audio is to get the microphone as close to your mouth as possible.
If you’re filming with a smartphone or tablet be careful not to cover the mic and try to angle the phone so the mic on the bottom of the phone is pointing roughly towards you.
Be aware of noise around you. If there are loud noises it might be worth re-recording the section it interrupts.
Do not disturb!
There's nothing more annoying than spending hours recording that perfect video when at the end, your phone rings! ... remember to silence your phone and notifications before filming.