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What is a Re-Recording Mixer and their Role in Film Production?
articles, blog, film soundA re-recording mixer is an integral part of the film production process. They are responsible for combining and blending all the audio elements of a project, such as dialogue, sound effects, and music. This process involves mixing multiple…



How does video game audio differ from film audio?
articles, blog, film soundGame audio and film audio have a lot in common, but they also differ in many ways. The way sound is used in games has to take into account the player's actions, while film audio has a more linear structure. Additionally, game audio often needs…



What is AAF in Audio Production? Everything You Need to Know
AAF, articles, blog, film sound, how toAn AAF (Advanced Authoring Format) file is an indispensable tool in the realm of audio post-production. This file format is specifically designed to streamline the transfer of audio projects between different digital audio workstations (DAWs)…



Will AI voice shake the audio production industry as we know it?
articles, blogImagine you are listening to an audiobook you just downloaded. At first, everything sounds as it should be. An impactful voice narrates the intro as you would expect in any high-end audio production. You are eager to listen to more of your favorite…



How the Digital Age Revolutionized the Recording Studio & Production
articles, blogFor decades, recording studios were known as large soundproof buildings with specialized audio gear that were very expensive to construct and manage. The audio equipment and instruments alone were unreachable to purchase for most artists. The…



Dolby Atmos | How It’s Evolving Music and Home Entertainment
articles, blogWhat is Dolby Atmos? Atmos is the latest innovation in surround sound technology developed by Dolby Laboratories that is changing the way people experience, music, movies, and shows. This revolutionary audio format offers a true 3D sound system,…



Automated Dialogue Replacement (ADR) and How It’s Used
articles, blogWhat is Automated Dialogue Replacement? Automated Dialogue Replacement, or ADR for short, is the process of replacing the original dialogue in a video or film with new dialogue to match. This technique can be used for many reasons, such as…



Audiobook Self Recording Guide | Steps and Process
articles, blog, how toWhen recording an audiobook, it can seem like a daunting task. However, there are some procedures you can take to make the process smoother and less time-consuming. One practice the narrator can do when recording is to keep reading and not stop after making a mistake. This will help the narrator keep a constant tone, speed, and cadence throughout the audiobook.



Pro Tools Shortcuts/Quick Keys You Should Know to Increase Productivity in Your Workflow
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What are audio stems? The process and its uses.
articles, blog, how toAn audio stem is combined audio or multitracks that is exported as one mono or stereo audio file to be processed later for the mixing or mastering stage. Learn the steps to creating stems and consolidating audio.



How to Build Your Career as an Audio Engineer | Skills, Networking & Getting Jobs
articles, blog, how toThe first step is to find a good education platform within your budget that offers courses in sound recording and audio engineering. This can be by online audio engineering lessons, workshops, courses, and institutions. The first class I took when considering audio engineering was a week-long course at a recording studio. It was an introduction to the basics of recording. This created the spark and passion to continue the path. When beginning, I would encourage you to start with introductory classes to get the understanding and basics.



What is a Broadcast Studio? The uses and Design
articles, blog, how toA broadcast studio is a facility with an assortment of audio and video production technologies tailored to the media and broadcast medium. The studio may be used to produce live television programs, commercials, and talk shows. With these tools, TV producers can ensure that everything that's recorded is broadcast in the best way possible.
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