Roshdi Alkadri |
April 28th, 2008 09:28 PM |
i use to think about it too much and it hurt my head. 16bit audio dedicated recorders generally will sound way better than any camera, thats because they are built for that purpose. Cameras are generally optimized for image making and sound takes a back seat, just like on set, but thats a different topic. If sound is important to you, capture it at the highest res you can get. I'm currently mixing a short, and im amazed with how much room you have to play with 24bit files. and the noise level is so low, i rarely have to apply any noise reduction filters.
I can also stack a few filters if needed and the margin of error is eliminated.
Dont listen to the crazy directors who cry in post about the audio and not giving us the chance to optimize it to begin with.
But like the pros here told me, a 16bit recorder in the right hand will sound better than with an amatuer with a 24bit recorder. Email me if you need a 24bit audio file to play with. good luck
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