Lynda.com – Capturing Audio for Video 03: Real World Solutions (TUTORIAL)

By | November 24, 2025

 

Release Year: 2016
Producer: Lynda.com
Producer’s Website: www.lynda.com/Audio-Video-tutorials/Capturing-Audio-Video-03-Real-World-Solutions/380258-2.html
Author: Jeff Jacoby
Duration: 00:23:57
Type of Material Shared: Video Tutorial
Language: English


Description: Creating high-quality audio for video is often overlooked by video producers. Watch almost any YouTube video and you’ll hear this problem. It’s a problem not only for beginners but also for experienced producers. This “Capturing Audio for Video” series provides professional insights along with practical tips and tricks. Part three demystifies audio capture, offering professional insights along with practical tips and tricks. Here, you’ll learn how to tackle real-world audio challenges—in talking heads, long shots, and scenes with multiple actors. Jeff also demonstrates specialized solutions for dealing with wind, environmental noise, B-roll sound, room tone, and more.
Sound for video is often poorly understood—and sometimes even ignored. Watch almost any YouTube video and you’ll hear the problem. It’s one that plagues new and experienced video producers alike. This series, Capturing Audio for Video, demystifies sound capture, offering professional insights along with practical tips and tricks. Here you’ll learn how to deal with real-world audio issues in talking head, long shot, and multi-actor scenes. Jeff also introduces specialized solutions for dealing with wind, environmental noise, B-roll sound, room tone, and more. Part One: Lynda.com –

Contents :
Introduction 1m 36s
Welcome 1m 36s
1. Some Basics 6m 1s
Troubleshooting tips 2m 21s
The talking head 3m 40s
2. When Things Get Complex 7m 3s
Walking and talking 2m 6s
The long shot 1m 59s
Recording two or more actors 2m 58s
3. Specialized Solutions 9m 17s
Dealing with wind 2m 54s
Planes, trains, and automobiles 2m 44s
B-roll, roomtone, and MOS 3m 39s

Example files: none
Video format: MP4
Video: AVC, 1280×720, 16:9, 29.970 fps, 2300 kbps
Audio: AAC, 48.0 kHz, 320 kbps, 2 channels



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