prv
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what speakers is the laptop attached to?
It isn't, it has them built in.
I think the original reviews said they were reasonable as laptop speakers go; I'm not really interested in such things.
Pete
what speakers is the laptop attached to?
Wind noise is the scourge of the amateur videographer/ camcorderist. You seem to have to spend a fortune to get a camcorder with an external mic socket so you can plug in a mic with a furry cover. I thought panasonic had cracked it with the HD-SDC1 so I went to buy one and it had been replaced with the supposed upgrade to the HD-SDC5 and the external mic socket had been dropped!
I keep meaning to experiment with some foam taped over the internal mic to see if that will help with wind noise reduction.
With music it's a hit or miss affair you need something to make it easier on the ear but peoples tastes vary so what sounds great to one person will sound awful to another.
I guess that's why John Williams gets paid the big bucks and wins oscars for his original scores!
One of the responses to the other thread about the broads film from whipper snapper got me thinking about the use of audio on sailing films and would love to hear what you have to say.
Clearly wind noise is a problem - so the easy way out is to smear music all over the shots. Youtube is full of those - some of them are wonderful - some are less wonderful
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKGupz_9mGc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrmqcYe1RM8
also the right music can help to bind a series of shots together -
but what is the right music is obviously subjective - but if its music you hate...well then you are never going to like the films.
try opening two youtube windows and playing the audio from the kite film over the antigua one.
in some places music works really well - but sometimes, as a sailor, you want to hear the sounds of the sailing.
But even if you win against the wind noise there is no microphone that can ever "hear" the world the way a human ear can. The human ear and brain can edit frequencies to concentrate on one part of the soundscape.
I have tried mixing sailing shots with and without music
no music beating up the nene - tide underneath us
http://www.keepturningleft.co.uk/scuttlebutt/scuttlebutt-108-beating-up-the-nene/
music -again beating - but up the low tide channel at Iken Cliff - allowing some of the sailing sounds to intrude on the music.
http://www.keepturningleft.co.uk/scuttlebutt/scuttlebutt-66-troublesome-reach/
the other thing is that people will be listening to the audio mix on all sorts of different bits of equipment from laptop speakers to full hi-fi. In the last film the balance of the sailing and the music will be different on a decent speaker to the way it might sound on a rubbish one
mixing audio that will work on all systems pretty tough - actually its well beyond my abilities
I quite like a reasonable dynamic range when watching a TV prog
I like quiet moments and I like noisier ones - I like those in the films because that is what sailing is like
I mix the audio for the films on £80 desptop speakers in a room with a reasonable accoustic
On the other hand listening to material that has been compressed so that it works on the average £15 set of desktop speakers - or even worse laptop speakers might sound a bit in your face on good kit.
As Whipper snapper said, the bit in the last film where I talked about a mud weight had low audio on it -
he is dead right - and it was low - I can hear it okay on my speakers and I also know what I am going to say
- but I listened to it on my laptop and it did sound pretty horrible - and hard work to boot.
So, if you are interested in offering some feedback
love to know your thoughts on music in sailing films
and maybe examples of where it has been used well
and also - how do you listen to web films
.. laptop, £15 speakers, a hifi, headphones - your responses will certainly help me to refine the audio mixes on KTL
Dylan
I think you should replace that rusty old shackle on the end of the boom,it is annoying me.Don't you have a box of 'handy bits' like what I have for every eventuality & that I think is crucial for the self sufficient sailor
I leave all my video's natural because I think sound is a crucial part of the sailing experience particularly where wild life is concerned but I do like music on some video's (Example included) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWINygISxDE & the music on your no 66 video is simply enchanting.It makes a wonderful atmosphere Dylan (my favourite video).
What is it?Sounds great on my HI-FI.Try to keep it as good quality as possible![]()