Audio for Video: 3 Real World Solutions
24mIntermediate2016-05-11
Authors

Jeff Jacoby
Directing, producing, writing, and performing for four decades
Course details
Sound for video is often poorly understood—and sometimes even ignored. Watch almost any YouTube video and you'll hear the problem. It's one that plagues new and experienced video producers alike. This series, Capturing Audio for Video, demystifies sound capture, offering professional insights along with practical tips and tricks. Here you'll learn how to deal with real-world audio issues in talking head, long shot, and multi-actor scenes. Jeff also introduces specialized solutions for dealing with wind, environmental noise, sound for B-roll, room tone, and more.
Skills covered
Audio RecordingAudio and MusicPersona
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Welcome
1. Some Basics
- 02 - Troubleshooting tips
- 03 - The talking head
2. When Things Get Complex
- 04 - Walking and talking
- 05 - The long shot
- 06 - Recordng two actors or more
3. Specialized Solutions
- 07 - Dealing with wind
- 08 - Planes, trains, and automobiles
- 09 - B-roll, roomtone, and MOS
Related courses
- Media Composer 8.7 Essential Training: 101
- Photoshop: Editing Video and Creating Slideshows
- Video Interview Production Techniques
- Final Cut Pro X v10.1.x: Narrative Scene Editing
- Editing and Animating to Sound with Adobe After Effects
- Sound Design for Motion Graphics
- Building a Video Chat App with Vue.js 2 and Firebase
- Premiere Pro: Narrative Scene Editing
Related learn paths
- Produce Audio for Film and Video Projects
- Advance Your Skills in Deep Learning and Neural Networks
- Explore Documentary Filmmaking
- Cybersecurity Fundamentals
- MLOps Essentials for Developers and AI Engineers: Tools, Pipelines, Security
- A Developer's Guide to Google Gemini
- Getting Started with WordPress
- Optimizing Enterprise Security and Productivity Using Microsoft 365