ARTICLES ON AUDIO TIPS

Explore our collection of articles that demonstrate our expertise in the exciting world of sound! We’ve noticed that these topics can be useful for directors and videographers, so in each article you’ll find a tutorial to help explain what we mean.

If you work in audio post-production and have ever had to work on a project intended for broadcast on the other side of the Atlantic, you have probably been faced with the following problem: how do you convert audio files to meet the country’s broadcast standards? (…)

When we talk about OMF or AAF, what are we referring to? These are files that allow you to transfer audio clips from your video edit software to be sent to audio post. The position of the audio clips on the timeline is maintained and everything remains synchronized. It is even possible to preserve the entirety of the clips so that the mixer can change their duration. (…)

Have you ever had to deal with a new version of a Picture Lock after post-production sound has already begun, forcing the mixer or composer to manually sync everything to the new version? Today, we explain how EDL files can make your life easier in such situations. (…)

Today I’m talking about Tentacle Sync. What is it? Well, it’s a little box that allows you to generate time code to synchronize one or more cameras with one or more audio sources. How does it work? This little box can be installed on each of the cameras to make sure that I have the same clock in my recorder when I do the sound recording on the film sets. But the question that comes up all the time is how do I synchronize all my files when I’m editing? (…)

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