In the mail today was the April “dead tree” edition of Videomaker magazine, which contains three of my articles:
- Basic Training (Recording good audio for video productions)
- Phoning It In (Producing better telephone interviews)
- The Studio In A Box (A buyer’s guide for shopping for video-oriented computer workstations)
If you’re looking for tips to produce better sounding videos or audio-only podcasts, you might very well find some useful tips in the first two articles. Check out the above articles online, but look for the entire issue at your Borders or Barnes & Noble.
In the meantime, here’s an important tip for those, who like myself, work extensively with chromakey and virtual sets. Whether you work with green screen or blue screen–make sure you’re not wearing either of those colors:










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