204 Pages
by
Routledge
204 Pages
by
Routledge
204 Pages
by
Routledge
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In the last decade a greater demand has been placed on cameramen to record sound as well as pictures on location. For anyone wanting to learn about the basics of recording sound, specific to single camera location work this book provides an ideal grounding. It covers the equipment a single operator would use, methods and examples of how to learn sound techniques and ways of successfully working... Read more
Introduction; Theory; Camcorder audio facilities; Mics; Headphones; Working by yourself; Working as a sound mixer; Stereo; Live broadcasting
Biography
A BBC-trained Freelance Lighting Cameraman and Consultant, Tony Grant is known for his clever workshops and courses on production and technical crafts. He has a career that covers Drama, Light Entertainment, Sport, Corporate, and Commercials, Trails and Promotions - from the BBC to Indies and ITV. He assesses NVQs in camerawork and runs a six camera capable Outside Broadcast unit as well as turning up on the business-end of cameras on studio, location, single and multi-camera assignments. He has run many training courses at Ravensbourne College, and also writes regularly for Zerb magazine and TV Buyer.
"Grant is an experienced engineer imparting valuable information to any budding or novice practitioner."
Lighting & Sound
"The book is interesting and informative...I would recommend it both to those starting out as camera operators and sound recordists, and to the more experienced as well...A useful and enjoyable book."
Zerb






