Foley Artistry & Professional Audio & Camcorder Equipment
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Foley Artistry & Professional Audio & Camcorder Equipment
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The role of the Foley Artist dates back to the early 20th century, with the advent of film and Professional Recording Equipment. Named after Jack Foley, who was one of the first artists to focus on recording sound for films, Foley Artistry consists of trying to capture every audible movement onscreen and recreate reality, and anybody who creates physical sound effects for films is referred to as a Foley Artist.
Professional Audio
There are many ways to create and record sound, and the âart' of Foley rests in the creativity it takes to come up with better and original ways to do so. There are obvious obstacles that production teams and location sound recordists face when filming. These include fallout from the modern world (aeroplanes, trains, etc.), adverse weather conditions (excessive wind or rain) and set restrictions (a plywood floor that is supposed to be marble or a sword that isn't made of steel).
Numerous film takes also mean that the soundtrack can get disjointed and need to be re-recorded occasionally, so that it instead runs smoothly and seamlessly. Fortunately, Foley can remedy these inconveniences.
Audio Equipment
Foley is split into three branches â Moves, Feet & Specifics.
Recording movement is a very subtle process, as these are often extremely quiet. The Microphone should be placed three feet away from the Foley Artist in order to capture sound at the correct volume. Footsteps are difficult to master, as there are many floor types and emotionally-fuelled gaits to cater for. The Specifics branch basically covers everything else and is where the real fun is.
The sound of a car crashing can be produced by shaking a metal box filled with pieces of wood and metal; galloping horses, by clapping empty coconut shells together; a bird flapping its wings, by flapping a pair of gloves; punching someone, by hitting a watermelon. As you can imagine, the possibilities are practically limitless.
Broadcast Equipment
In the age of Professional Broadcast Equipment, Specialist Camcorders and Sony HD Camcorders, it's easy for Audio Production to fall by the wayside. Professional Audio Equipment is extremely important though, and a field that still boasts potential for innovation â as illustrated by Foley Artistry.
The 2009-2014 Outlook for Communications Systems and Equipment Excluding Broadcast Types in Greater China
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This econometric study covers the latent demand outlook for communications systems and equipment excluding broadcast types across the regions of Greater China, including provinces, autonomous regions (Guangxi, Nei Mongol, Ningxia, Xinjiang, Xizang - Tibet), municipalities (Beijing, Chongqing, Shanghai, and Tianjin), special administrative regions (Hong Kong and Macau), and Taiwan (all hereafter referred to as "regions"). Latent demand (in millions of U.S. dollars), or potential industry earnings
The 2009-2014 Outlook for Communications Systems and Equipment Excluding Broadcast Types in Greater China
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Broadcast equipment question by Loki: What type of equipment do I need to do a live broadcast on the internet?
One of my friends and I are thinking about starting an online broadcast every Friday after school on justin.tv, but we're not for sure how to get started. We know we need some type of camera and some other equipment. So what type of camera do we need and what other equipment do we need so we can start broadcasting as soon as possible. And if I Put this under the wrong category, I'm sorry. Thank You
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Answer by Shelby
Just go to office max or target, or any place that supplies office work supplies. Buy a webcam, but make sure you get a good one. Webcam prices can range from about $ 20-$ 150. Obviously, the more expensive, the better quality it has. Or, some laptops have them built in. Mine does. A webcam automatically comes with a microphone. And that's what you need for people to hear you. But you don't need to buy that seperatly, I'm pretty sure. Because that usually is built into the webcam. Hope I helped! And I'll look for you some time on jtv (:

