Music, Sound, and Audio Technology
Capture the Great Dialogue Moments
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posted May 12, 2010, 09:57
In almost every movie you watch there is a club, party, or large group scene. Getting the audio you need from such a shoot can be a daunting task. Let�s take a look at a few techniques that can help you capture that great dialogue moment and other audio that will be crucial in the edit suite.
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Capture
the Great Dialogue Moments
Keeping Quiet on the Set
by Bryant Falk
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In almost every movie you watch
there is a club, party, or large
group scene. Getting the audio you
need from such a shoot can be a
daunting task. Let�s take a look at
a few techniques that can help you
capture that great dialogue moment
and other audio that will be crucial
in the edit suite.
The first important issue is, what
is most important? Usually, the
leading actor�s dialogue is key. So
just keep the set quiet while they are
talking, right? Easier said than done.
For example, everyone stops talking
but one guy gets out of his chair and,
� Screeech! The chair legs become a
nails-on-the-chalkboard experience.
Here are a few tips and elements
on the set to hush up before a large
group shoot.
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