Add Sound to Yor Moves by Mike Kent
Add Sound to Yor Moves by Mike Kent
Add Sound to Yor Moves
A Practical Guide for the Amateur Film Maker
by Mike Kent
Macmillan Press, 1979, ISBN 0333256298, lightly illustrated with black and white photographs, paperback
Very Good Condition, a little edge and shelf wear, a little rubbing and bumping to edges and corners, ex-library with stamps to front and back endpapers, title page and sticker residue to back endpaper and spine, contact covered covers (See photographs)
“Way back in 1927, the movies learnt to talk; almost overnight the sounds of the real world became as much a part of film as its sights. But nor for amateur film makers; they lacked both equipment and know-how to add synchronised sound to their pictures. Now simple low-cost equipment is available to the amateur. In this practical, down-to-earth book, Mike Kent tells you what basic equipment you need, how to use it and how to make sound tracks that will vastly improve your movies.
Add Sound to Your Movies covers almost every aspect of the subject, from recording techniques and easy ‘music-and-voice-over’ to advanced track laying. But it is all written in a style that anyone can understand – packed with valuable practical tips and how-to-do-it instructions. The authors enthusiasm for his subject and practical experience comes through on every page. Whether you are a beginner or a fairly advanced film maker, this book will help you make better sound tracks.”