Studio. The word brings to mind many images--expensive lights in an overhead grid, massive audio and video consoles, chromakey walls and headset-clad engineers. You know--the big time.
Truth be known, none of those things really define what a studio is. A studio is simply any space dedicated to shooting video on a somewhat regular basis. A studio could be a spare bedroom that does double-duty as the spouse's sewing room, half of a two-car garage, or one corner of an empty warehouse. If it's an indoor space that your tripod, some video lights and a few dusty silk plants call home, it's a studio.
If you have a place you regularly shoot video, you've probably put plenty of thought into its visual appearance. But what about how your studio sounds? This month, we'll explore some ways to make sure where you shoot sounds as good as…
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