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DV Rack Field Guide
Step 5 - Check Audio Levels
The Audio Spectrum Analyzer can help you create a better recording environ-
ment by showing you the tonal range of your audio. You can use this information
to determine better microphone placement and orientation. It can also be helpful
in setting the audio input levels on your camera since most cameras only display
the total volume of the signal. The Audio Spectrum Analyzer goes further by dis-
playing how the audio energy is distributed across the dynamic range of the sig-
nal. This tool also provides a visual reference when directing your talent's vocal
performance. To learn more about analyzing your audio signal, see Using the
Audio Spectrum Analyzer to Analyze Audio Quality.
1.
Place the microphone on your talent and turn it on. Take care not to place the
mic underneath a collar or too close or too far from the talent’s mouth.
2.
Ask your talent to speak in a normal tone and volume. Guide them toward
the same volume levels and tone that they will use during recording. It's a
good idea to have your talent test words that represent a wide range of
sounds. Especially important to check are the “S” sound and the “P” sound.
3.
If the audio is too “boomy” (toward the left side of the range) the micro-
phone may be too close to the sound source. Try pointing the microphone
slightly away from the sound source. If the audio is too thin or reedy
(toward the right side of the range) try moving the microphone closer or
reorient it to point more toward the sound source.
Step 6 - Frame Your Shot
1.
View your video in Underscan, Overscan or Letterbox mode. Also, see
Using Underscan, Overscan and Letterbox to frame your shot.
2.
Click the
U. Scan
button to switch between U. scan and Overscan mode.
TIP:
Pro video shooters often monitor in underscan mode so they can view the entire
recorded picture area to ensure no unintended objects enter the edges of the frame,
(such as a microphone). When viewing in U. Scan, click the Safe button to see the
“active picture area” outlined. Keep all important scene elements within this box
because anything outside this area will not be visible on many TVs.
Click the Ltrbox button to
view in Letterbox Mode
The U. Scan button toggles between
Underscan and Overscan viewing