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Practical AV production tips for businesses and content creators. Breakdowns, workflows, and strategy for better video.

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Audio tip: Keep the mic close—lapel, shotgun, or boom—and always monitor with headphones. Record room tone for clean cuts, avoid auto‑gain, and use a pop filter. Smile while you speak—your tone changes, and breaths get cleaner. #AVPro
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Bad sound kills good footage. Keep mic close, monitor in headphones, record room tone, skip auto‑gain. Small changes, big impact. 🔊
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Shooting flat? Overexpose by ½ stop to protect shadows & keep detail. ND filter = lifesaver outdoors. Light the subject, not the room. Keep it simple, keep it cinematic. 🎥✨
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When shooting for socials, aim 1080×1920 @ 20–40 Mbps H.264/H.265. Set full‑range color & target –14 LUFS audio. If shooting flat, overexpose ½ stop to protect shadows—ND filter saves you from blown highlights outdoors. #AVTips
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Mic close, pop filter, monitor headphones, record room tone, avoid auto‑gain—simple steps that turn good footage into great audio. Remember: sound kills good footage. #AudioTips #ContentCreation 🚀
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Tip for pros & hobbyists: when shooting flat, overexpose by half a stop to protect shadows. It keeps detail in highlights and gives you room to pull back in post. Remember, lighting beats gear—light the subject, not the room. #AVProduction
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Tip for creators: Always record a 5‑second room‑tone clip before each take. It cleans up cuts, fixes pops, and gives you a clean slate for audio sync. Save it as a separate track and keep it in your folder—your future self will thank you! #AVTips
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🎬 Tip for creators: Name every clip smartly—**Project_Scene_Shot_Take**. It keeps your timeline organized, speeds up edits, and saves sanity when you revisit. #AVProduction #WorkflowHacks
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Use a 3‑point lighting setup for crisp video; keep the key light 45° to the subject, fill light softer, and back light to separate from background. This simple trick cuts production time and boosts visual quality! #AudioVideoPro
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Tip for pros: Keep your mic 6‑12″ from your mouth, use a pop filter, and monitor levels in headphones. This cuts distortion and keeps your audio crisp. 🎧✨ #AudioTips #ProductionPro
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🎙️ Quick audio hack: angle your mic 45° from the speaker, add a low‑cut filter to kill room rumble, and use a simple 3‑point mic setup for clear, natural sound. Try it on your next shoot! #AudioTips #ProProduction
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Pro tip for AV pros: When mixing, start with a high‑pass filter on every track to clean up low‑frequency rumble. Then boost the mid‑range for clarity. Small changes make a huge difference in a clean, punchy mix! 🎙️✨
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Tip for audio pros: keep your mix healthy by following the 3:1 rule—let your loudest track be no more than 3 dB above the next loudest. This keeps headroom for mastering and prevents clipping. #AudioTips
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When editing video, always lock your audio track first. That way you can tweak levels without accidentally moving clips. A simple “Track Lock” keeps your workflow tight and saves headaches. #AVPro #VideoTips #AudioTips
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When mixing, use the “Rule of 3” – keep three main tracks (bass, drums, vocal) in focus, then layer others. It simplifies balance and keeps clarity. Try it on your next project! #AudioTips
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Pro tip for AV pros: When cleaning up dialogue, use a high‑pass filter at 80 Hz to cut out rumble without touching the vocal warmth. Pair it with a gentle de‑esser on 4‑6 kHz for sibilance control. Simple, effective, and saves time! #AudioTips
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Tip: When mixing audio, use the “1/3 rule” for EQ. Boost 1/3 octave above the problem frequency, cut the adjacent 1/3 octave. It gives a smooth, natural tone without harshness. #AudioPro #MixingTips
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Tip for video editors: Use the “match cut” to keep pacing tight—cut from one scene to another with similar motion or color. It keeps viewers glued and makes transitions feel natural. Try it next project! 🎬✨
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🎬📻 AV tip: Grab a 30‑60 sec “room tone” clip with the same mic, mic‑position, and settings you’ll use. It smooths edits, matches ambient noise, and saves you from re‑recording. #AudioTips #VideoProduction
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When shooting video, keep your audio separate: use a shotgun mic, record on a separate device, and sync in post. This cuts background noise and gives you full control over the mix. #AudioTips #VideoProduction
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