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The Real Way to use Lavaliers Off Set
Lavaliers are often dismissed as a film for recording dialogue, but they can be utilized for so much more in games and post-production!


A Sound Designer's Secret Weapon: The Condenser Microphone
Shotgun condenser microphones are highly versatile in recording. This is what many people refer to as the "boom mic" in films since it's...


Top Tips for Recording with Dynamic Microphones
Learn how to make the most out of dynamic microphones as a sound designer for video games or films!


How to Capture The Hidden Sonic World of Electronics
Learn how to capture the sounds of "electromagnetic fields" with a microphone specially designed for this!


Beneath the Surface: Unearthing Uses for Contact Microphones
Learn what contact microphones, how to use them in your sound design, and common pitfalls you can avoid when recording with them.

How to Keep Audio Gear Safe in Snow
A snow day takes on a whole new meaning when you're a field recordist because you can capture snow crunches, squeaks, and more. As...


How to Deal with Wind When You Record
Wind can easily ruin an audio recording. Without the right protection, all the diaphragm picks up are deafening thumps that are unusable...


How to Record Gross Gore Sounds
Recording gore foley is about your performance, your setup, and your ingredients. Food, particularly vegetables, are used most often for...


How to Field Record Successfully
Preparing for your first field recording session can be daunting. If you're looking for a quick rundown on how to make the most out of...
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