Sound Track: Location Audio Preparedness

You've probably heard the term "on location" before, and may have even been puzzled by it. "On location" means shooting video (and recording audio) away from the comfy confines of your studio or home. The term implies taking your equipment somewhere else to shoot, then returning to more familiar surroundings to edit.

Your shooting location can be indoors or out, two blocks down the street or 2,000 miles away. Regardless of where you go, on-location shooting often involves a once-in-a-lifetime event. Trying to re-shoot botched video or audio may be incredibly inconvenient, or even impossible. When you're on location, you want to get things right.

This issue, we'll look at some ways to help you get the best possible audio from a location shoot. We've covered the specifics of indoor and outdoor audio in past issues; these tips cover the nuts and bolts of being prepared before, during and after the shoot. Ready? We're going on lo…

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