The sound design in movies is what makes them feel real. You may make remarkable movie experiences by learning how to use sound and trying out different sound design strategies.
02-06-2025
Explore the cutting-edge trends in film audio and on-location recording, unraveling the advancements in sound engineering. From innovative techniques to the latest technologies, discover how the landscape of audio production is evolving to elevate the cinematic experience.
24-10-2023
It is fair to say that digital technology has completely taken over and influenced almost every facet of our functional lives to a large extent. Letters have been replaced by instant messages, emails and video calls, shopping can be done from the comfort of your home at the tap of a button, hassle-free bookings of any required service is now possible without having to physically go somewhere. On that note, the world of music has been no exception.In this digital age, we have seen acoustic instruments and heavy equipment being replaced by virtual and sample-based instruments. Analog music technology, including signal processors and analog mixing consoles, has evolved into simple plugins and digital audio workstations (DAWs). From working with tape in studios – with all devices existing in physical (hardware) form – to utilizing advanced analog sound synthesis techniques through digital emulations housed within a single laptop-like workstation, digital technology has truly revolutionized music production.Learn the nuances of sound engineering and music production
03-06-2019
Student, parent, doctor, homemaker, DJ, artist, economist, lawyer, chartered accountant, actor, model, photographer, mechanic, chef – no matter you do in life, stepping into the world of sound engineering is possibleFresh out of university with a degree in business administration that was forced upon you? Sound engineering is a possibility for you. If your interest lies in producing impeccable audio for music, movies, radio, television and live events, you can make it as a sound engineer. And your love for music is all you need!
26-12-2016
Assuming you are mixing for an album called ‘Sunshine’ for a client called ‘Mark Thomas’ , the song is called ‘Sweet summer breeze’ and is a simple song at 100bpm, 4/4 signature and in D major. The following is what I do.Make a folder called Mark Thomas'(client name). In this make another folder called ‘Sunshine'(Album name). Now create a Protools/Logic/Cubase/Cakewalk/Ableton/Nueundo/FL/Reaper/Acidpro/Mixcraft or whatever DAW session as ‘Sweet Summer Breeze’. You will have a folder and a session file with the same name created automatically. Save the session file and not the folder as ‘Sweet summer breeze 25/6/15’ in case you are mixing today. Save the file as a with a new date subsequently, e.g. next day will be ‘Sweet Summer breeze 26/6/15’.Import the stem files, organize your session well and start mixing. Save the next song as a different session name in the ‘Sunshine’ folder and do the same for other songs of the same album.
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