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So basically I have been asked to record voices, ambiences sounds etc for a court-metrage. I did that once in the past and had a rented sennheiser shotgun mic and a tascam recorder. Also recorded the extra stuff with the usual stuff at my music recording studio. This time it's a bit more serious and the producer is giving me full budget...I can buy everything I need to work with. Anyone here from this industry could point me a few good starting points?
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| Gear addict Joined: Jan 2006 Location: Stockholm Sweden
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Try the ramps group (rec.arts.movies.production.sound). Discussions - rec.arts.movies.production.sound | Google Groups Gunnar |
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thanks dude!
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