When your audio is sucks, chances are your that video will as well. Nobody wants to hear that “roomy” or “echoey” sound, unfortunately, this is a problem for most videos. Because most videos are shot in non-acoustically treated rooms.
Here are some simple strategies you can use to reduce the echo from your audio and start to create those amazing videos.
First, you need to consider the distance of your microphone to your subject. Keep that distance as small as possible. Consider your room, because any empty room is your worst nightmare. Carpets could be serves as sound diffusers.
Read more here: https://wistia.com/blog/soundproofing-for-video
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