Scratch audio? Timecode? Camera hops? How does it all work?! This episode of Sound 101 features Andrew and Kevin going through everything you need to set up audio to send to your camera. Whether you want to use Comteks to set up scratch audio that you can then use to sync by waveform or timecode, or BOTH, this episode will help you get great audio on any set.
Sound mixers have a lot of options when it comes to sending audio to camera. Syncing audio in post can also be tricky sometimes. By following these steps, you will be sure to get the best audio possible and not have any audio out of sync. Using camera hops on set can be confusing but it doesn't need to be.
Let us know in the comments below if you have any other questions about wireless audio on set or how to send audio from your mixer to the camera!
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