Sound Track: Ear Monitors

Don't think much about audio monitoring during shooting or editing? Maybe it's time to listen up.

Mark brought his latest video along to the weekly Monday Night Football party at Randy's house. Randy powered up his expensive home theater system, put the tape in the VCR and whistled to get everyone's attention.

Mark's heart dropped as the opening music faded up from silence. He hadn't noticed how brittle and thin the music sounded, or how it was almost engulfed in a rush of tape hiss. As his own voice came through the speakers, his heart sank again. His voice sounded muddy, as if he had put a pillow between his mouth and the microphone. Every edit brought with it a new audio horror--previously unheard sounds and inconsistent record levels. "It didn't sound that way at home!" Mark thought to himself. "What happened to my …

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