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    Syncing Audio

    Thanks, I'll check these out!
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    Syncing Audio

    Agreed. Hopefully I will get to a point where I can train myself and my crew to follow these procedures soon. Thanks for the help!
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    Syncing Audio

    Of course I know and understand these procedures. In a perfect world, I'd have no problem doing them every time, but I usually have to chase sunlight or try to keep my friends and family from getting bored, etc. I hear what you are saying, though, and I agree.
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    Syncing Audio

    What do you mean by that?
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    Syncing Audio

    I hear you, but during a lot of my short films, I can't waste any time at all worrying about a slate. I'm usually on a really tight time restraint. I might just go with something that records the audio directly into my Canon 60D.
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    Syncing Audio

    Thanks. It seems getting something like a Juicedlink preamp would be all around easier..
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    Syncing Audio

    What's the best way to sync audio in post? I don't know much about audio, and I'm looking to start building my audio gear collection, so any tips would be appreciated! Thanks.
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    Bring Fun Back To Film

    Interesting approach..
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    Introverted directors

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    Newbie Audio Question

    I don't really know much about audio, so thanks for the info. Very helpful. And I'll check out the Tascam recorder.
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    Newbie Audio Question

    Okay, thanks. So forget connecting the h4n to the camera. But would you say getting maybe a Juicelinked preamp would be more effective and easier to use with a small crew than the h4n zoom?
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    Newbie Audio Question

    If I purchase a recorder for my shotgun mic, like the H4N Zoom, can I go from the mic to the recorder and from the recorder to my Canon 60D, or is there something else I need? If I can do this, is it the best way to record audio? Thanks.
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