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The PetaPixel Podcast
The Coolest Camera Gear from the Year's Biggest Video Show!

The PetaPixel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 71:07


Need incredible music and sound effects? Use what PetaPixel uses: Audiio! You can get 70% off your first year of Audiio Pro (just $59 for unlimited music & SFX downloads) when using our exclusive partner deal. Go to audiio.com/petapixel and use code "petapixel" at checkout!The NAB Show (National Association of Broadcasters) is the largest video-centric exhibition of the year and Chris Niccolls, Jordan Drake, and Jaron Schneider walked the show, saw it all, and have thoughts!Check out PetaPixel Merch: store.petapixel.com/ We use Riverside to record The PetaPixel Podcast in our online recording studio.We hope you enjoy the podcast and we look forward to hearing what you think. If you like what you hear, please support us by subscribing, liking, commenting, and reviewing! Every week, the trio go over comments on YouTube and here on PetaPixel, but if you'd like to send a message for them to hear, you can do so through SpeakPipe.In This Episode:00:00 - Intro, from the floor of NAB!06:11 - So we have to talk about tariffs07:29 - Sony a1 II shortage is getting worse12:54 - DxO quietly pulls back on X-Trans 5, apologizes for "misleading" messaging14:15 - Don't hold out hope for native leaf shutters on GFX17:26 - DJI is begging the US government to do its job18:39 - Fujifilm film prices in Japan are going way up 22:54 - DaVinci Resolve adds more than 100 new features26:54 - We got more details on the GFX Eterna cinema camera32:54 - The stuff at NAB that caught our eye51:39 - Curtis Judd drops by52:25 - Never read the comments55:37 - Tech Support

Jeffery Saddoris: Everything
Details, Obstacles, and Opportunities

Jeffery Saddoris: Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 8:01


A couple weeks ago, I finally bought a set of wireless mics. I had been wanting and maybe even needing a set for a long time as a way to record the random conversations I seem to have with people out in the world on any given day. I'd been looking at them for a while, but I saw a review that Curtis Judd did—who was one of my favorite audio YouTubers—and I thought, “I'm just gonna get these. They'll be fine.” I had been going back-and-forth between the Røde Wireless Go IIs and the DJI Mics and then saw these Hollylands and thought, “You know what? I'm just gonna get them. The reviews are great (but specifically because I trusted Curtis).” So I bought them and they were just packaged so well and the design of the packaging was so well thought out—and borderline meticulous—that I decided I needed to do a video about it and talk about why those kinds of details are important—at least important to me.LINKSMy video “unboxing” of the Hollyland Lark Max micsHollyland Lark Max - 2-Person Wireless MicrophoneCurtis Judd - Hollyland Lark Max ReviewCONNECT WITH MEWebsite: https://jefferysaddoris.com  Instagram: @jefferysaddorisEmail: talkback@jefferysaddoris.comSUBSCRIBESubscribe to Almost Everything with Jeffery Saddoris in your favorite podcast app. You can also subscribe to my newsletter on Substack.MUSICMusic For Workplaces by Jeffery Saddoris

Behind the Shot - Video
Is This My New Favorite Light?

Behind the Shot - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 55:43


A few years ago I was walking around the WPPI Expo floor with a friend, when he suggested we stop by the StellaPro Lights booth. This friend does some work with StellaPro Lights, a division of Light & Motion, and he thought I might be interested in seeing their new product - the StellaPro Reflex. As the staff there showed me the lights, I immediately thought that these might be a game changer for some people - maybe even me. Since then, I've been able to see the lights, and meet the people from StellaPro a few times, including at NAB 2022. Every time, I was struck by how kind the staff were, and how passionate about this product they were. Yeah, they're supposed to be passionate about their product while showing it at a conference, but this felt so honest to me. While I was handling these lights it felt like I was holding something different than any other light I've played around with... in a very cool way. If you're not familiar with the StellaPro Reflex, let me summarize for you. The StellaPro Reflex is a “Continuous Strobe Hybrid”, meaning it does both Constant Light or Digital Burst. These LED lights allow you to do constant light like any LED, and I am not talking about a simple modeling light like you have in a standard studio monolight. These are constant LED lights suitable for video use. The Digital Burst mode allows you to use the lights like you would a flash, but these are not flashes. Again, they are LED lights, but they allow you to charge the LED and release all of that charge as a burst of light, a burst that can be up to 1 stop brighter than the constant light. Hopefully the phrase “Continuous Strobe Hybrid” makes a bit more sense now. After meeting the StellaPro Lights folks, they offered to send me some of the gear for a review, and I jumped at the chance. They ended up sending me a 2 Light Kit, including 2 Stella Pro Reflex S lights along with various accessories and cables, and today we are going to put them to use. I do want to make a few things clear for this show... This is an honest, unsponsored review. The Stella Pro Lights I'm using in this show were sent to me by Stella Pro Lights (and Light & Motion) for the purpose of this review, but this is not a paid ad. I am free to have and state any opinions I have, and Stella Pro doesn't get to see this before it goes live. Also, If you want a crazy technical review - that's not me. I'm not going to measure actual Kelvin, CRI, and TLCI, etc. If you want technical reviews on any gear, I'd suggest checking out Photo Joseph, Curtis Judd, Gerald Undone, or one of the many people that do that way better than I ever could. I don't know if any of those YouTubers have reviewed these lights, but they do great content. What I want to see is how these lights work for someone like me. I'm not a person that uses constant light or flash daily. I am a concert photographer. I do shoot Meet & Greets, Portraits and Promos, but I don't normally use studio type lights. I have been able to get by on my Canon Speedlights, and even then I'm not a person that uses constant light or flash daily. So, these are just my opinions based on how I shoot. This show will divided into 3 parts: Getting to know the gear, the unboxing and gear details, and shooting with lights. Finally, I'll close it out with my thoughts. Join me for a review of the StellaPro Lights Reflex S, and let's see if I have a new favorite light, on this Behind the Shot. Connect with StellaPro Lights Website: stellaprolights.com Facebook: @stellaprolights Instagram: @stellaprolights YouTube: @stellaprolights Connect with Steve Portfolio: stevebrazill.com Facebook: @SteveBrazillPhotography Instagram: @stevebrazill Twitter: @stevebrazill Mastodon: @stevebrazill StellaPro Reflex - Black Background - 3 Feet StellaPro Reflex - Block Wall - 3 Feet StellaPro Reflex with Steve - Black Background - 6 Feet

Basic Filmmaker Podcast
Mics, Audio & Sound with Curtis Judd - EP 011

Basic Filmmaker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021 93:16


Curtis has been helping people with audio, microphones, recorders, and more for almost a decade. He is one of the most knowledgeable people I know when it comes to audio. He runs TWO very healthy YouTube channels, and the Learn Light and Sound school where he offers low-cost courses. Curtis answers questions about mics, limiters, gear, audio recorders, and how to get great sound with what you have. Original livestream video: https://youtu.be/MeJk-3Oa75U Curtis Judd YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/curtisjudd Curtis Judd School: https://geni.us/CurtisJuddAudioCourses DONATIONS: University Donations: http://bit.ly/BFUDonations PayPal Donations: http://bit.ly/DonateBFM https://www.buymeacoffee.com/basicfilmmaker GEAR USED IN THIS VIDEO: https://geni.us/SonyA7sIII4KCamera https://geni.us/Sony55mmPrimeLens https://geni.us/SonyZV1BudgetCamera4K https://geni.us/iFootageSeastars https://geni.us/iFootageCarbonMonopod https://geni.us/iFootageK5KomodoHead https://geni.us/MixPre3AudioRecorder https://geni.us/ShureSM7BMicrophone https://geni.us/SonyMDR7506Headphones https://geni.us/HeadphoneStandHolder https://geni.us/AlienwareArea51mLaptop https://geni.us/AlienwareCurvedMonitor http://bit.ly/SecretLabChair MY MAIN YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheBasicFilmmaker I hope you enjoy this very loose and open discussion format as much as I do, and I look forward to the upcoming live stream Q&A sessions next week. If you have any suggestions for future subjects you'd like to see covered, please leave them in the comments below or email me, thebasicfilmmaker@gmail.com. Thanks for watching and thanks for your support. -- Kevin Copyright 2021 Basic Filmmaker. All rights reserved. Yes, some of these links are affiliate links and help support the channel and the university. I appreciate the support! #basicfilmmaker #podcast #curtisjudd --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/basicfilmmaker/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/basicfilmmaker/support

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The Caleb Wojcik Show: Interviews with Creative Entrepreneurs (Filmmakers, Photographers, YouTubers, & More)

#97 - Everyone always wants to talk about the latest cameras that just came out, but the better way to spend your money is on making your videos sound better. And even if you don't have any extra budget to put towards a better microphone or audio recorder, there are a lot of tips and tricks for capturing better sound.In this episode I chat with Curtis Judd about how to record high quality audio, what gear he recommends for both the cheapest and high-end budgets, and common audio mistakes to avoid when making videos.Chapters / Timestamps00:00 - Introduction01:21 - Curtis' Background04:52 - Choosing to Focus on Audio & Lighting11:27 - Audio Gear Evolution23:23 - Tips for Hiding a Lav Mic26:34 - High Quality Audio on a Low Budget32:00 - Upgrading to a Medium Budget39:30 - Curtis' Favorite Microphones48:53 - Most Common Audio Mistakes to Avoid53:30 - Final ThoughtsItems MentionedCurtis Judd's YouTube ChannelCurtis Judd's WebsiteCanon C100 Mark II CameraCaleb's Review of the C100 Mark II Rode NTG3 Shotgun MicMix Pre 6TAKSTAR SGC-600Rode VideoMic NTGDeity V-Mic D3 ProCurtis' Video About How to Boom Your Camera Shotgun MicDPA Microphones 4017BSennheiser MKH 8050Shure TwinPlex TL48Shure SM7BEarthworks SR314BElectro-Voice RE20

Bandrew Says Podcast
208: My Favorite YouTube Channels, Watch New Release Movies at Home, & More

Bandrew Says Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 44:05


On episode 208 of the BSP I talk about some of my favorite YouTubers that I am subscribed to including PewDiePie, Ola Englund, Destiny, IDubbbz, and I talk about the shift from movie theater viewing to at home film viewing.    Subscribe to the full audio podcast at http://www.bandrewsays.com   Gear Used This Episode (Affiliate Links): Telefunken TF47: http://bit.ly/39e3l6R Warm Audio WA73-EQ: http://bit.ly/34p34ei Universal Audio x8: http://bit.ly/35skacW Yellowtec m!ka Boom Arm: https://shop.yellowtec.com/epages/Yellowtec.sf/en_US/?ObjectPath=/Shops/Yellowtec/Products/YT3601 Sony MDR7506: https://geni.us/7506   Twitter: @bandrewsays Ask Questions: https://www.askbandrew.com Merch; https://teespring.com/stores/podcastage-store Discord: http://www.podcastage.com/discord   00:00 - Intro   00:12 - My Favorite YouTubers Adam Neely: https://www.youtube.com/user/havic5 Andrew Huang: https://www.youtube.com/user/songstowearpantsto Anthony Padilla: https://www.youtube.com/user/AnthonyPadilla Austin Evans: https://www.youtube.com/user/duncan33303 Bowser Vids: https://www.youtube.com/user/bowservidstotally Cody’s Lab: https://www.youtube.com/user/theCodyReeder Count Dankula: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7SeFWZYFmsm1tqWxfuOTPQ Danny Gonzalez: https://www.youtube.com/user/ActualDannyGonzalez Drew Gooden: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTSRIY3GLFYIpkR2QwyeklA Destiny: https://www.youtube.com/user/destiny Doctor Wolfula: https://www.youtube.com/user/jackstickman Good Mythical Morning: https://www.youtube.com/user/rhettandlink2 Hainbach: https://www.youtube.com/user/Hainbach101 IDubbbztv: https://www.youtube.com/user/iDubbbzTV Internet Comment Etiquette: https://www.youtube.com/user/commentiquette JonTronShow: https://www.youtube.com/user/JonTronShow MaxMoeFoePokemon: https://www.youtube.com/user/maxmoefoePokemon Mista GG: https://www.youtube.com/user/doubleOMichael NerdCity: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxsQFG_8Dbt1sZhLReL2mUw Ola Englund: https://www.youtube.com/user/fearedse PewDiePie: https://www.youtube.com/user/PewDiePie RedLetterMedia: https://www.youtube.com/user/RedLetterMedia Steven Crowder: https://www.youtube.com/user/StevenCrowder Punk Rock MBA: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjewxGh1Gx5i5Uzxn0v-TPw TimCast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe02lGcO-ahAURWuxAJnjdA 24:22 - Stream Theater Movies at Home 27:30 - New iPad Pro & Macbook Air 29:02 - WYHTS: Memories of Murder & U87 are Best 30:47 - WYHTS: I Love Aliens Because of X-Files 31:48 - WYHTS: Hobby Farming 32:41 - WYHTS: Common Phrase That I Hate 33:44 - WYHTS: Bandrew Did a Yiay!  34:14 - Ask Bandrew (https://www.askbandrew.com) 34:44 - Voice Submission 1 35:19 - Thoughts on Channel Markers for YouTube 36:55 - Voice Submission 2 37:23 - Why do I Use Libsyn? 37:53 - What Should You Look For in a Podcast Host? 40:27 - Camera Is Dead!!! 41:29 - Conversation with Curtis Judd (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pMS6UOGYl4) 42:19 - Outro

Learn Light and Sound
Zoom F4 Firmware, Fairlight, & Sennheiser XSW-D Wireless

Learn Light and Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 22:07


In our first audio-only Sound for Video Session, we cover the new features Zoom added to the F4 recorder in the 3.0 firmware update. Now F4 users have AutoMix an the Advanced Hybrid Look-Ahead limiters that were previously only on the F8 and F8n.We also cover my impressions of the Fairlight digital audio workstation page in DaVinci Resolve 15.2.4. It is getting pretty close to the point where I can move to Fairlight and away from Adobe Audition. There are still some minor issues. In fact, in mixing this episode, I learned that Resolve has issues exporting audio only projects. Sigh.And finally, we talk about a new wireless lavalier microphone I just received in for review: Sennheiser XSW-D Portable Lavalier Set. I have yet to do the review, but cover some of its features here. This is a consumer/prosumer grade wireless system that is made to be as easy to use as possible. The review should appear on my YouTube channel in the next few weeks.Gear used/discussed in this episode:Zoom F4 (Amazon) audio recorderDaVinci Resolve - Free video editing, coloring, and audio mixingSennheiser XSW-D Portable Lavalier Set - Wireless microphone system for those who need wireless to be as simple as possibleRODECaster Pro - Mixer and recorder used to record this sessionGolden Age Project R1 Active mkIII (Amazon) - Affordable ribbon microphone which I used to record this session.Copyright 2019 by Curtis Judd

Location Sound Podcast
056 Curtis Judd - Learn Light And Sound website based out of Utah

Location Sound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019 43:50


Curtis Judd is a Utah based sound for video enthusiast and freelance production sound mixer. He uses a Sound Devices 633 and has just acquired the 833. Curtis also uses a Sound Devices MixPre-10T as a backup, dpa 4017b shotgun mic, Schoeps CMC 641 and the Sennheiser MKH-8050 shotgun mics, Audio Limited A-10 wireless, dpa 4160 lav mics and Countryman B-6, and recently started using the Shure Twinplex TL47 and TL-48 with good results. He uses the UltraSync One and Tentacle Sync for timecode. Curtis also uses the Orca OR-30 audio bag. Check out his YouTube channel and his website at https://www.learnlightandsound.com/ Each episode we talk with location sound mixers, boom ops and other industry pros about the various aspects of recording sound on-location for feature and independent films, TV commercials, interviews, anytime where dialog from actors is recorded. Whether you’re a seasoned veteran or just starting out, this podcast is packed with great stories and lessons about recording on-location.

Casey Talks to People
11. Casey talks to Curtis Judd

Casey Talks to People

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 67:11


YouTube Content Creator, Filmmaker, and Software Product Manager Curtis Judd talks about managing his multiple passions, his YouTube journey, and creating value for his audience in Casey's first celebrity interview. Useful Links Curtis Judd's Main YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/curtisjudd Curtis Judd's Audio YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA5_6sZEVufCP2AlIzuYCHQ Learn Light and Sound: https://www.learnlightandsound.com/ Curtis Judd's Twitter Account: https://twitter.com/curtisjudd Unpaid Advertisements Engadget: https://www.engadget.com/ Anthony's: http://www.anthonysonwellington.com/ If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, you can reach Casey at casey.li@gmail.com or tweet @caseyli23. Visit our website at www.caseyli.com/podcast

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The Stalman Podcast
45: Your Audio Should Sound Amazing, with Ray Ortega & Curtis Judd

The Stalman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2019 106:16


If your audio is great people can forgive medicore video, but if it sounds bad people will turn it off. This episode we are talking with mic and preamp reviewer Curtis Judd (http://learnlightandsound.com) and podcast producer Ray Ortega (https://rayortega.com) the simple secrets to audio production for some common situations. This podcast is brought to you by Epidemic Sound (http://share.epidemicsound.com/stalmanpodcast), where creators can easily license sound effects and music for all your creative projects Audio for social media The priority for quick social media videos like Instagram stories is to keep it simple and sounding great. When you turn on the selfie camera, you‘re off to a great start because the mic is only an arm's length from you face and most phones have decent mics these days. Just be extra careful not make the biggest rookie mistake of covering the mic with your pinkie finger. Stay aware of which direction the mic is facing since phones have mics on the front, back and bottom. If you are pointing it away from you, your voice will get a lot quieter. If this is a situation, you often find yourself in, there are external mics that can help with that. Portable mics for phones Rode Video Me (https://amzn.to/2VWliRg) Shure MV88 (https://amzn.to/2FKCWBU) Audio for Vloging Similiar to a phone selfie, the vlog format has the instant advtage of mic proximity. As long as you've plugged in a half decent mic, set the levels, and put on appropriate wind protection, it's easy to get great audio. With this format, background noise isn't a huge problem since it blends in with the overall context of the story you‘re telling. What matters most is that you can be heard clearly. Mics for vlogging Rode Video Micro (https://amzn.to/2Ta81mc) Rode VideoMic Pro+ (https://amzn.to/2W1BTTU) Deity V-Mic D3 Pro (https://amzn.to/2W1QdLY) Audio in a YouTuber Studio If people are going to be watching your videos on TV, laptops or with headphones you owe it to them to keep the audio as clean as possible. When they are focused on you‘re talking head, details like echo and background noise start to matter more. So after you've taken the first steps of turning off the AC and unplugging the fridge (TIP: put your keys inside as a way to remember to plug it back in), it's time to treat the room for reverb. In real life, reverb is easy to ignore. Put a decent mic in a room and every echo is a distraction.  There are a few simple and affordable solutions, best of all is to drape sound blankets in front of any hard reflective surfaces. This will make the single biggest difference, ever more than you‘re choice in microphone. And speaking of microphones the gold standard is Sennheiser MKH416 (https://amzn.to/2FL0F56), which now used by top YouTubers like MKBHD and Johnathan Morrison, but if $1,000 is out of your budget the Deity S-Mic 2 (https://amzn.to/2CuBgsY) is incredibly similar for a fraction of the price. A favorite of Ray and Curtis is the AudioTechnica AT4053B (https://amzn.to/2CudEov). Once you've picked out your mic, choose a field recorder and plug it in. For the budget minded, the Tascam DR-60DII (https://amzn.to/2DjGZUe) is a great choice or if you want to go straight for the best pick up the SoundDevices MixPre-3 (https://amzn.to/2VYap1v). And make sure you get some good Sound Blankets (https://www.vocalboothtogo.com/shop-soundproofing-curtains-mobile-vocal-booths-accessories/) YouTube Studio mics and premps Rode VideoMic Pro+ (https://amzn.to/2W1BTTU) SoundDevices MixPre-3 (https://amzn.to/2VYap1v) or MixPre-6 (https://amzn.to/2DmaZPn) Sennheiser MKH416 (https://amzn.to/2FL0F56) Rode NTG-1 (https://amzn.to/2sBqTPC) or NTG-2 (https://amzn.to/2SXOju8) Deity S-Mic 2 (https://amzn.to/2CuBgsY) Tascam DR-70D (https://amzn.to/2ATAtSt) Tascam DR-60DII (https://amzn.to/2DjGZUe) Zoom F4 (https://amzn.to/2sCzbH2) Zoom H6 (https://amzn.to/2W5vWWa) Zoom F8N (https://amzn.to/2szNEDq) AudioTechnica AT4053B (https://amzn.to/2CudEov) Podcasting & Voice Over All the rules of in studio videos apply, but your audience is listening a lot more closely so the pressure is on to make your audio production sound amazing. Ray Ortega (https://thepodcastersstudio.com/gear/) has a great writeup on all your gear needs, but the basics are that you want decent mic that rejects background sounds, a low noise preamp and an echo free room. Sounds blankets are your best friend here, so you might want to build a little fort, or at least make sure you've got some furniture and carpets in the room.  There are many great mics to choose from, for beginners the AudioTechnica ATR-2100 (https://amzn.to/2MjbJHN) sounds shockingly good for it's price and can be plugged in via USB or XLR. If you want to step up your game, Tyler likes the Heil PR-40 (https://amzn.to/2VZGzK5) while Ray uses the Shure SM7B (https://amzn.to/2sA3JZV). Podcast mics and preamps Shure SM7B (https://amzn.to/2sA3JZV) Heil PR-40 (https://amzn.to/2VZGzK5) AudioTechnica ATR-2100 (https://amzn.to/2MjbJHN) Samsun Q2U (https://amzn.to/2FIrarK) DBX-286s (https://amzn.to/2T3jRi7) FocusRite 2i2 (https://amzn.to/2T3k7xB) SoundDevices MixPre-3 (https://amzn.to/2VYap1v) Producer's Choice Sound Blankets (http://vocalboothtogo.com) Post Production Less is often more in post production, but it is critical get the volume of your sound to match everyone else's. The easiest way is to run your final mix trough the free software Auphonic (http://auphonic.com) or if you're using Adobe Audtion, use it's match loudness feature. If you have background noise to cleanup, the absolute best is iZotope RX (https://www.izotope.com/en/products/repair-and-edit/rx.html). Special Guests: Curtis Judd and Ray Ortega.

BeyondPodcasting
4 automatic audio mixers ≤US$1000 cure bleed/spill/crosstalk

BeyondPodcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2018 38:52


Automatic audio mixer conversation between Allan Tépper and Curtis Judd of Learn, Light and Sound. They discuss the Zoom F8n (≈US$999 Amazon — B&H), Audio-Technica ATDM–0604 (≈US$899 Amazon — B&H), Audio Technica AT-MX351a (US$829 Amazon — B&H, previously reviewed by … Continued

RELATECASTS
Tech Down Over 139: Curtis Judd from Learn Light & Sound

RELATECASTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2018 2:39


Our good friend Curtis Judd joints us to discuss various topics of video, lighting and audio. We talk about Sony A8, the a6500, DPA mics, Aputure lighting and a whole lot more. Check out Curtis' training at www.learnlightandsound.com    

The Podcast Engineering Show
PES 064: Curtis Judd

The Podcast Engineering Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2017 64:10


My guest is Curtis Judd, creator of Light and Sound Media. Especially check out his YouTube channel where he publishes a new video every week covering lighting, sound, and camera gear to help folks produce better video and film. Audio is a vital component of video and Curtis really takes his audio seriously. We discussed: RE20 Orion Studio audio interface (Antelope Audio) Focal Solo6 Be 6.5" Powered Studio Monitors Adobe Audition ProTools Analog vs Digital limiters in recorders Using multiple passes with less noise reduction in iZotope RX 6 iZotope Ozone 7 iZotope Nectar Linear phase EQ Listen to the full episode for all the goods ;) Thank you for being a great guest, Curtis! DID YOU KNOW........We exist for the purpose of helping you, so please comment below with any questions or remarks. Thanks for listening! Want to Start a Business or Have a Career as a Podcast Producer/Engineer? Listen and Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Google Play, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Android, RSS

Media Makers
#16 - Curtis Judd

Media Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 19:02


If you've ever searched Youtube with a production question, chances are you've come across Curtis Judd. He posts weekly episodes covering lighting, sound, and camera gear for video and film production.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9Tyxi96fEu0ho4mlxOEdOQhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA5_6sZEVufCP2AlIzuYCHQhttp://jumpboise.org/

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Media Makers
#16 - Curtis Judd

Media Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 19:02


If you've ever searched Youtube with a production question, chances are you've come across Curtis Judd. He posts weekly episodes covering lighting, sound, and camera gear for video and film production.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9Tyxi96fEu0ho4mlxOEdOQhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA5_6sZEVufCP2AlIzuYCHQhttp://jumpboise.org/

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Holbrook New Media Audio Feed
Loving Your Condenser Mic -GJ10

Holbrook New Media Audio Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2016 62:05


Greetings! Welcome to the Holbrook New Media Audio Feed. We do audio, video, content creation, and that other stuff. holbrooknewmedia.com. Today on The Geoff & Jeffrey show: Curtis Judd, the audio and video expert on Tech Down Over. https://vimeo.com/171167292 Loving our Rode NT1-A condenser mics. Jonathon Gill, Jeffrey's friend recording acoustic guitar this evening past in Jeffrey's sound booth. Jonathon is starting a Christian ministry podcast, and the music will be used by Jonathon and Jeffrey on their shows. The classic radio guy, Like Gary Owens on "Rowan and Martin's Laugh In" is not in vogue for voice over the way it used to be. They want real people speaking like real people. Pronunciation quirks of various parts of the world. herbs, niche, cache, asterisk, solder. Legalizing Marijuana in various states in the U.S. Comparing German and English. West Virginia Dumb Hillbilly stereotype origins explained. Geoff respects actors who are able to adapt their accents from show to show . Australian Cigarettes can only be in green packages, and can only have pictures of rotting lungs and teeth. The American government made millions off of cigarette taxes for decades and then turned around and sued the tobacco companies for causing health issues. We hope you enjoy the show! Geoff Blanchard's site: geoffblanchard.com Jeffrey K. Holbrook can be found at holbrooknewmedia.com --Any link you click here may be an affiliate link. Affiliate links allow you to help the show without costing you anything extra. Thanks!--

Ask the Podcast Coach
Lavalier Microphones - iTunes Frustrations

Ask the Podcast Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2014 55:19


Screencasting / Video Strategy [1:40] Fred from skillsinscreencastsandpodcasts.com wants to know my strategy for using video and audio. Steve Stewart has a class called "how to use Screenflow" which you can use to make videos on your Mac, and you can use Camtasia on the PC. Audello has lots of bugs and I do not recommend it. If you have more than one show, it can really mess up your podcasting. I did get my refund, but I wouldn't use it now. Ringr.us is set to launch in January Collaboration Tool Zoom [10:00] Zoom.us is a great tool that is kind of a Go to Meeting Replacement. It offers great recording. Mike Phillips of computer2know.com has raved about this service. Jim is using to connect with people overseas.   ITunes Being Out of Date [14:40] John Wilkerson of  www.thewiredhomeschool.com wants to know if there is anything we can do to get iTunes to update its directory. There are times when your podcast is being outranked by a show that hasn't done an new episode in years. The quick answer is no. Ask your audience to review you. While nobody knows the exact algorythm, we believe total subsscribers, and total downloads are involved and there isn't much you can do about that but try to get more downloads andmore  subscribers.   Why Free Podcasting Hosts May Not Work [24:10] The host needs listeners to put advertising in front of them New podcasters don't have an audience yet. Once a podcaster gets an audience, they can get their own advertising and leave the service. Chrome Chewing Up Your Memory?[27:00] Scott Johnson from Computer Tutor Florida shared about one tab on his podcast. This helps you use less memory when you ar using Chrome. Podcasting Allows Deep Dives [31:40] I was listening to Howard Stern last week interview Barbara Walters. It was a great interview as it was a discussion. Be yourself in your podcast. If you try to be a certain way, it makes creating your podcast work. - - - We Had Some technical Issues today with Dave's computer Struggling to Keep Up -- Switching to Studio Mode [33:45] Dave and Jim like to experiment on air and at this point they go into Google Hangout and switch their audio to "Studio mode." Lavalier Microphones [36:40] Audio Technica 3350 $27 The Rode Smart Lav+ (do not get the Smart Lav, it has to have the +)> $79 Pro Lavalier Lapel Microphone JK MIC-J 044 for Sennheiser Wireless Transmitter - Omnidirectional Condenser Mic$29 Giant Squid Audio $47 Lavaliers mae it easy as you don't need to worry about mic stands. You are going to lose some quality, keep in mind the Audio Technica 2100 is a great microphone and is typically around $50.   Daniel J Lewis from the Audacity to Podcast and My Podcast Reviews chimes in on the discussion and why the Micj-004 is a great microphone. You an make adapters to use mics that are created for iphones can be adapted to use with other systems. Curtis Judd http://youtu.be/RBxOLnVxg3A Pro Lavalier Lapel Microphone JK MIC-J 044 for Sennheiser Wireless Transmitter - Omnidirectional Condenser Mic$29 Daniel is doing a class call SEO for Podcasters theaudacitytopodcast.com/seo