mavsurferguy
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hi guys,
i just need some help with an audio problem i noticed in one of my friends recent films. Let me explain....
He was limited to 1 dvx100a so for every scene, they had to shoot it a couple of times in order for them to have multiple angles. For audio they had a boom mic that one of them held.
because of this, everytime during the scene that the camera angle changed, there was a difference in audio. And im talking a MAJOR difference that i believe, lowered the films quality a notch.
Now my question is this. I will be shooting my own short film very shortly using 1 dvx100a and was wondering the best way to make the audio as normal as it can be while changing the camera angle
i just need some help with an audio problem i noticed in one of my friends recent films. Let me explain....
He was limited to 1 dvx100a so for every scene, they had to shoot it a couple of times in order for them to have multiple angles. For audio they had a boom mic that one of them held.
because of this, everytime during the scene that the camera angle changed, there was a difference in audio. And im talking a MAJOR difference that i believe, lowered the films quality a notch.
Now my question is this. I will be shooting my own short film very shortly using 1 dvx100a and was wondering the best way to make the audio as normal as it can be while changing the camera angle