YoVDO

Introduction to Voice Recording Techniques

Offered By: Domestika

Tags

Music Production Courses Audio Editing Courses Acoustics Courses Sound Engineering Courses

Course Description

Overview

Dive into the world of sound by learning how to record, edit, and mix as you explore equipment, acoustics, and vocals
  • Introduction
  • History and Equipment Basics
  • The Recordings
  • Editing and Sharing Your Work
  • Final project
The most important thing when recording a voice is to capture a great performance that tells a story. Sound engineer, voice-over coach, and composer Tom Hambleton is passionate about creating sounds that move people. He has worked with Emilia Clarke and Laurence Fishburne, as well as on films and series that have been shown at Cannes, and Sundance festivals.

In this course, Tom teaches you how to record voices for your own projects, from start to finish. Learn how to capture professional-quality voice recordings for moving media, edit them using audio editing software, and share your work with the world. Are you ready to discover how to make voices sound their best?

Syllabus

  • About Me
  • Influences
  • The Amazing World of Sound
  • Learning What Good Sound Is
  • Types of Voice Recording
  • Equipment and Tools 1
  • Equipment and Tools 2
  • Equipment and Tools 3
  • Preparing Your Recording Space 1
  • Preparing Your Recording Space 2
  • Recording 1
  • Recording 2
  • Recording Tips and Tricks 1
  • Recording Tips and Tricks 2
  • Editing Your Recording 1
  • Editing Your Recording 2
  • Editing Your Recording 3
  • Editing Your Recording 4
  • Editing Your Recording 5
  • Share Your Work with the World
  • Introduction to Voice Recording Techniques

Taught by

Tom Hambleton

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