PowerUP Webinar 54: DSLR Video and Double-System Sound

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Duration: 42:18

Presented: Nov. 30, 2011

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DESCRIPTION

This online training showcases how to work with double-system sound when shooting with DSLR cameras – using both FCP 7 and FCP X.

HD-SLR cameras provide incredibly beautiful pictures. But the audio leaves a LOT to be desired. In this one-hour online training, host Larry Jordan explains what double-system sound is (recording video on your camera, while recording audio on a separate piece of gear), then how to sync it up and edit it using both Final Cut Pro 7 and Final Cut Pro X.

If you are looking for ways to improve the quality of your sound when shooting with HD-SLR cameras, you need to see this session. We’ll also provide tips on what gear to get and how to make your audio sound great. And, we included the questions and answers at the end of the session.

Audience Level

Anyone who owns a DSLR camera that records HD video and wants to improve the quality of their audio.

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