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Sound Recording


Duration
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Finishes
Days
1 Day
11am
5pm
Wednesday

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Course outline
1 Sound Recording Techniques
2 Microphone placement techniques
3 Sound Equipment basics
4 The role of the sound recordist
5 Location sound
6 Studio Sound


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What the students say:

''Ideas, creativity and a brillaint atmosphere sum up my experience. This course is way ahead of its time.''
Jo Rel

''I would like to reccommend this course for its real insight into the business of sound recording. We were given the chance to prove our creativity and learn from the generous tutors who gave so much.''
Ali Gand

''Fantastic course to do, lets you know all the important sound techniques, now I can always get great sound when I shoot''.
Richie Util

''I would like to recommend this courses to others who want to get the best from their production , as sound is very important and can either make or break your project''.>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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Microphone and Sound School

Entry level: Beginner - Intermediate

The Sound Recording foundation course is a practical hands-on approach to unleashing your creative sound recording skills. The sound and microphone workshop will encourage students to learn and develop their own style and approach to sound recording.

Key Benefits of taking this course
1 Industry recognised Diploma
2 Work experience
3 Professional Television Tutor
4 30% discount off your next course
5 Build your own portfolio

What happens during the course

During the Sound Recording Foundation diploma course you will learn how to set up various sound recording environments using the most up to date sound recording equipment.

Starting from basics, we will look at the role of the sound recordist, to learn the most important sound recording techniques. These are the building blocks of all sound and microphone set ups for film and TV.



This is an excellent opportunity to learn widely used sound techniques within the film and TV industry.

The London Academy current TV production tutors are: Mike Raycroft, John Ragget, and Andi Reiss. View the Tutor Page

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