Resources
This short rant is all about getting outside of your studio (away from your computer) and generating your own fresh, new content. At Pro Juice we offer heaps of tutorials, template packs, SFX and what have you. But it's all about inspiration. We don't want anyone to just copy what we do... we want people to be inspired and take whatever we do to the next level. We're not bad at what we do at Pro Juice but they are any people that even better. You're probably one of them!!
I run Pro Juice with my business and creative partner, Arlo Enemark. It takes up a fair whack of my time. Primarily though, I am an editor and have worked commercially as an editor for about 7 years. So I thought it might of interest to some people (particularly young editors or those just starting out) to share with you what happens in the edit suite on a half-hour TV documentary.
There’s a dying art in recording music these days, it’s called ‘using a microphone’. Thanks to sequencing and midi, there’s less and less, actual recording to be done. One thing that must be miked up is; vocals. So I thought I’d give you a little insight into recording vocals, or at least the way I see it.