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This Location Sound workshop will focus on both mixing and recording. The course will look at a wide variety of microphones and techniques, as well as the theoretical background information you need. The course is aimed at all those who need to improve their sound mixing and recording techniques. Whether your looking to start a career in location sound mixing and recording, or are a director looking to find out how to get better sound for your film, or an independent filmmaker looking to get another string to your bow this location sound course is for you.

This intensive course runs over a weekend and classes take place at Film Oxford from 10.00am until 5.00pm (6 hours tuition per day with 1 hour of breaks per day)

Outline

Day 1 – Intro to Sound, Equipment & Professional Mixing

10:00 Introduction

  1. Registration, aims & objectives of the course
  2. Discussion about previous experiences of sound recording

10:20 Overview of sound in Film & Broadcast

  1. Importance of sound and common mistakes/misconceptions
  2. Jobs and roles within the industry
  3. Sound-gathering formats
  4. Examples of good practice

10:50 Introduction to basic sound kit

  1. Mics, cables, mixers, cans, poles & their uses

11.15 Introduction to microphones: how they work & how to use them

  1. MKH 416 cardioid boom
  2. MKH 50 hyper-cardioid boom
  3. D230 dynamic reporter’s mic
  4. ECM 77-b personal mic
  5. EW-112p radio mic
  6. Pro-42 boundary mic

11:45 Practical exercise – recording with different mics

12:30 Lunch

1:30 How does sound actually work?

  1. Waves & phase
  2. Sampling & frequencies
  3. Mono & Stereo
  4. Phantom power
  5. Feedback
  6. Signal routing
  7. Mic & line levels

2:00 Recording to camera

  1. Inputs
  2. Monitoring
  3. Menus
  4. Consistency & quality

2:20 Recording via an SQN mixer

  1. Setting up the camera to receive optimum signal
  2. Setting up the SQN
  3. Gain & attenuation
  4. Bass roll-off & limiting
  5. Panning & tone
  6. Mixing & monitoring for quality & consistency

3:00 Practical exercise – ENG sound acquisition

3:45 Practical exercise – documentary sound acquisition

4:45 Summary/Q&A

5:00 End of day 1

Day 2 – Recording, Planning, & Shoot Techniques

10:00 Recap of day 1 and further Q&A

10:20 Introduction recording equipment

  1. Fostex, nagra, tascam & HHB

10:40 Theory of recording

  1. Pros & cons of separate sound recording
  2. DAT vs. solid state
  3. Crew & mic set-ups for drama
  4. Multi-tracking

10:50 Setting up to record

  1. Preparing the media (striping, formatting, tone, labelling)
  2. Recording options
  3. Logging options
  4. Monitoring
  5. Processing audio

11:10 Practical exercise – basic recording on DAT & memory card

11:40 Booming techniques for drama

  1. Choice of mic & setting up
  2. Correct handling of the pole
  3. Angling and proximity of the mic
  4. Tips & techniques of capturing clear sound

12:00 Practical exercise – effective booming

1:00 Lunch

2:00 Essential pre-production sound planning (interactive)

  1. Scouting the location
  2. Working with the director and DP
  3. What to look for in the script
  4. Choosing the right equipment
  5. Post-production considerations

2:30 Essential shooting techniques (interactive)

  1. Sound-proofing and sound-absorption
  2. Rigging mics and attaching mics to actors
  3. The sound man vs. the off-set crew!
  4. Tips for managing different sound environments
  5. Liaising with the Director & DP on set
  6. Wildtracks, guidetracks & atmos.
  7. Logging in the sound report
  8. Keeping it clean & clear: recording tips & tricks

3:00 Practical exercise – mixing, recording & problem-solving on a mock set

4:30 Summary/Q&A/Resources

5:00 End of workshop

Special Offer

Cost

£149 (includes 10 per cent early booking discount if booked by 21st May 2017)

£165 Full Price

£124 Discount for NUS students people on following means tested benefits, proof required: NUS cards; ESA (income related); Income Support; Working Tax Credit (not child tax credit); Council Tax Benefit (not student/single person/reduction due to disability); Housing Benefit; Pension Credit (guarantee); Unwaged Dependent of these benefits.

All Film Oxford Courses are subsidised by Oxfordshire Skills and Learning Service

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Film Oxford is a regional Hub for Film and Digital Media, supporting a community of filmmakers and digital creators through our programme of TRAIN, NETWORK, CREATE, EXHIBIT. Our Bite-sized adult training courses, run by award winning filmmakers at affordable prices, teach you the technical side of Film and Digital Media, as well as the creative tools you need to go on to write, make and distribute your own films.

We have more than 30 years experience in delivering training to complete beginners, emerging talent, artists, and Film & TV professionals, as well as the education, corporate and charity sectors. So whether you are looking for a new career, entry into further/higher education, or just want to develop your creative skills, Film Oxford can help you. For more information download our PDF guide How To Make Films

Our courses are supported by Oxfordshire Skills & Learning Service and Oxford City Council

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