Problem is not the topic :-) Problem is to find good smart people who'll provide input and such on it.
@caveport. I will cover some basics of location recording with an emphasis on core concepts but there are tons of great books and online resources, some of which I'll reference as I tackle different sub-topics. Now, whether I meet VK's criteria of a good smart person is another matter entirely but I haven't been banned yet so we'll see how that pans out... ; )
I'm presently refining the structure of my layout and will start the tutorial soon as a new topic to enable a tighter organization of information flow.
Can chip in if needed with real world breakdowns of actual programmes from acquisition to TV mixing and Feature post stuff if needed - it's my day job. BBC ITV Ch4 Ch5 Adverts Promos Sky Harry Potter Cold Mountain etc etc. World is a changing in TV audio post, especially rapidly, with post mixers working hard to avoiding the dreaded "FAIL" on QC stage, and having to pay to resubmit to companies geared towards failing your sound to make profit!
Thanks CALM act ;p worked a treat - TV much better now at -23 ahem
@soundgh2 Definitely chip in as you possess valuable information that the overwhelming majority of others, including myself, don't. What's important to me is that fundamental concepts/techniques/methods knowledgeable people such as yourself contribute can be added to the opening posts so they don't get lost among the varied replies.
New topic here : http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10853/post-production-sound-tutorial-a-bit-on-location-sound#Item_2
VK, could you please close this thread? Thanks.
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