Sound Track: Seven Studies in Superlative Sound

Simple tips for better sound from common shooting situations.

For every dramatic epic, sci-fi thriller or clay animation masterpiece shot by the video zealot, the rest of us turn out countless thousands of videos of more standard fare. You know the stuff: sales presentations, weddings, reunions, sporting events and the like. Whether grizzled veteran or camcorder newbie, you've probably shot your fair share of such videos.

Luckily, there are a few simple principles and techniques you can lean on the next time you're shooting one of these "stock" video events. None of them require a college degree, scientific calculator or fancy microphone…

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