In this GTT Training Module, Finding A Space to Record Voiceover, I explore the critical importance of acoustics in setting up a home voiceover studio.
While choosing the right microphone is significant, crafting an optimal recording environment is essential. I draw parallels between acoustics and lighting in photography to underline the importance of controlling sound behavior. I dive deep into methods to minimize reverb and enhance sound quality using affordable tools like moving blankets and acoustical panels.
Additionally, I highlight the difference between acoustics and soundproofing, emphasizing that while acoustics can be managed on a budget, genuine soundproofing can be more expensive and is better suited for later stages in a career.
I end by advising on mic placement and technique to ensure excellent sound recordings and provide an option for personalized guidance through our acoustic tune-up service.
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00:00 Introduction to Home Voiceover Studios
00:55 Understanding Acoustics: The Key to Quality
03:00 Creating a Soundproof Environment
04:43 Dealing with Small Spaces and Resonance
08:07 Microphone Techniques for Small Spaces
10:48 Soundproofing vs. Acoustic Treatment
15:53 When to Invest in Soundproofing
18:32 Conclusion and Next Steps
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