You've wrapped up the shoot on your latest masterpiece. The visuals are stunning and the camera work will win awards. Now comes the painful, but necessary process of capturing the footage to edit in your computer.
Over the past few years, thousands of budding videographers bought analog capture cards. Many of these cards produce excellent-quality video, so what's the rush to switch to digital? During your upcoming capture session, there are several things you can do to optimize the audio quality through your analog capture card. Tacky audio can spoil all the time you've invested in the image, turning even the most lavish production into a huge waste of time. Not to worry, dear reader; all is not lost. We can fix it.
Do Your Homework
We've said it before and we'll say it again -- record the audio right in the first place. Video editing software gives you the ability to work audio miracles in seconds, but there is no substitute for recording the audio properly at the shoot. Some simple attention to detail will yield great rewards when it's finally time to…
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