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− | Dual system sound is a motion picture technique of capturing sound on a separate device from the camera. | + | |
− | It is critical that | + | Dual system sound is a motion picture technique of capturing sound on a separate device from the camera. The image and the soundtrack are synchronized during post-production using sync points that are typically accomplished using a clapper board. |
− | *A sync point, or marker, is clearly recorded both visually and audibly at either the beginning or end of each shot | + | |
+ | <u>It is critical that:</u> | ||
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+ | *A sync point, or marker, is clearly recorded both visually and audibly at either the beginning or end of each shot | ||
*Both recording devices are using compatible record settings | *Both recording devices are using compatible record settings | ||
Revision as of 16:39, 7 February 2012
Overview
Dual system sound is a motion picture technique of capturing sound on a separate device from the camera. The image and the soundtrack are synchronized during post-production using sync points that are typically accomplished using a clapper board.
It is critical that:
- A sync point, or marker, is clearly recorded both visually and audibly at either the beginning or end of each shot
- Both recording devices are using compatible record settings
Audio
Zoom Recorders
Record Format
- 48 kHz / 24 bit *highest quality
- 48 kHz / 16 bit
Microphones
- Lavalier
- Shotgun