Losing it
Bluehamster tells us: "This morning I found myself filling my mug not a teabag, but with Shreddies." Tell us of the times when you've convinced yourself that you're losing your marbles.
( , Thu 21 Jul 2011, 12:59)
Bluehamster tells us: "This morning I found myself filling my mug not a teabag, but with Shreddies." Tell us of the times when you've convinced yourself that you're losing your marbles.
( , Thu 21 Jul 2011, 12:59)
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If you're filming or recording audio in a room with a fridge
... like maybe in an office, then even with proper mikes you'll pick up the "click whurrrrrr" of the compressor kicking in and the "click tunk tunk tunk tunk tunk" as it drops out. This will ruin your recording, because you won't notice it at the time but it will be horribly apparent when you go to edit.
Turn the fridge off and put your car keys inside it. That way you won't forget to turn it back on before you go.
( , Fri 22 Jul 2011, 12:33, 1 reply)
... like maybe in an office, then even with proper mikes you'll pick up the "click whurrrrrr" of the compressor kicking in and the "click tunk tunk tunk tunk tunk" as it drops out. This will ruin your recording, because you won't notice it at the time but it will be horribly apparent when you go to edit.
Turn the fridge off and put your car keys inside it. That way you won't forget to turn it back on before you go.
( , Fri 22 Jul 2011, 12:33, 1 reply)
I am actually a cameraman/sound engineer, so that's a good tip... I usually just blame someone else for not turning it back on.
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