Introduction To Sound Recording For Film

Events Temporarily Postponed

Thu 01 Jan 1970

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Price

£70* Commercial | £60* Individual | 10% earlybird discount

Time

10am - 5pm

Introduction To Sound Recording For Film

EVENTS TEMPORARILY POSTPONED

In response to the developing coronavirus situation in the UK, Exeter Phoenix is currently closed to the public. This is a temporary measure and we reviewing this on a month-by-month basis. No events will be taking place during April – the vast majority of events will be rescheduled for later in the year.

Please note that the team are working through rescheduling a very high volume of events, but please rest assured we will be in touch with all ticket holders in due course. Please bear with us during this time.

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*Subject to a £1.50 ticketing system charge. We don’t charge this to make a profit. Find out more >>

ONE DAY WORKSHOP

INTRODUCTION TO SOUND RECORDING FOR FILM


SESSION TIMES

  • Fri 22 May: 10am – 5pm

This day-long practical course in sound recording for film will look at a wide variety of microphones and techniques, as well as the theoretical background information you need. The course is aimed at all those who need to improve the sound quality of their on location recording and better structure their workflow from recording through to mixing.

Whether you’re looking to start a career in sound recording, or are a filmmaker looking to find out how to get better sound for your film, or aspiring to make more professional promotional videos for your company or business, this course will give you the best introduction.

Areas covered will include, but are not limited to:

  • Importance of sound and common mistakes/misconceptions
  • Jobs and roles within the industry
  • Sound-gathering formats
  • Examples of good practice
  • Type of equipment; Mics, cables, recorders, poles & their uses
  • Different sound inputs
  • Monitoring during recording – maintaining consistency and quality

We offer a range of film production courses covering scriptwriting, cinematography, sound, editing and visual effects, please do take a look at the full programme of courses available here >>


Workshop attendees get 10% off all food and hot drinks at the Café Bar.


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VENUE: EXETER PHOENIX, THE WORKSHOP/DIGITAL WORKSHOP

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