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Recording Sound Effects as seen on Discovery Channel

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http://www.sound-ideas.com - Sound Ideas engineers demonstrate how sound effects are recorded and edited for motion pictures on The Discovery Channel.

Sound Ideas is the world's largest publisher of professional sound effects, royalty free music, & production element libraries.

See what Frank Serafine, sound designer and composer for hundreds of movies (Star Trek, Poltergeist, Tron, Field of Dreams, & The Hunt for Red October - for which he shared an Oscar for Sound Editing) has to say about Sound Ideas http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ii8sNF_ToPc

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  • @amplifiedvideo lol, you're a bit stubborn, too. Admit it for yourself, too, ay? :)

  • @portumadre Well at least you know it. I respect people who know what they are.

  • @amplifiedvideo you're prolly right, im a bit of a dickhead from time to time:)

  • @portumadre By inexpensive I don't mean things consumers would go out and buy for a couple hundred dollars or less. When I say inexpensive, it's relative to what they already have and the 'new stuff' that will cost 10 times as much. It really shouldn't be so hard for you to figure that out. Personally I think you understood that but you wanted to keep debating anyway.

  • @amplifiedvideo Oh ok. So I will just say your statement is false in regards to professional audio work, especially the inexpensive part. Everyone tries to cut down costs, but no one is buying CRT monitors now a days because they have been around for so long and are proven to display images so well.

    Please visit any major television network soon.

    Also most of the 'old' stuff they have lying around is not INexpensive, rather the opposite (mixing consoles, mics) Most o the other stuff phased out

  • @portumadre But they dont just upgrade to the latest and greatest for the sake of it.

  • @portumadre My statement isn't "flat out false" although it may be false of what you do wherever you do it. I wasn't targeting the 'sound industry'. If you ever walk into certain facilities like television stations and places that have been around for awhile in various industries you notice they have a lot of old equipment and they use a lot of old techniques to do things. Thats not to say they dont adapt and implement some new technology and techniques as necessary.

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