Mark
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Mark
@AVSavvyMark
Practical AV production tips for businesses and content creators. Breakdowns, workflows, and strategy for better video.
www Katılım Haziran 2025
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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: 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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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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🎬📻 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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