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:: Cutting on filming expenses
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Using public domain music |
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When desiring to use a popular
song for a video, but your budget does not allow you to spend that
amount of money for copyrighted music, then consider using the same song
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Record audio in two sound
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To get the best sound possible,
and if the video camera allows it, record two audio tracks separately;
one at normal audio level and another at lower level. If the first audio
track is too high, the second lower track may be of better quality. |
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Use steady equalization |
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The equalization used while
producing video has to remain steady throughout the whole audio/video
production. When not sure of the use of the equalization, leave all
settings in the normal position, or some sounds like female voices may
sound highly-unusual compared to average male voices. |
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:: Road safety first
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For your safety, get an easy
to use car receiver |
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When deciding for an in-dash
car receiver, keep in mind that driving the car requires your undivided
attention; get an easy to use receiver with a remote control if you feel
this will help you to keep your eyes on the
road and not looking for
radio buttons or CDs. |
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Do not force electric plugs in |
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In electronic components, one
of the plug’s blades is wider at the tip than the other blade is; this
is designed like this for safety reasons; therefore plugs fit into
outlet one way only; if the plug does not go in the outlet completely,
call the electronics dealer. |
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