Recording voiceover audio in a closet
Recording voiceover audio in a closet
Griffin squeezes into a basement closet to record voiceover, while Nick maneuvers his lighting into a new position.
To convert this closet into a DIY recording booth, Griffin bought 24 of these DEKIRU “high-density” acoustic tiles and this Sound Addicted 4-pack of foam bass traps.
Nick just bought a new everyday bag — the Tom Binh Luminary 15 — and is considering editing a wedding on iPad, using LumaFusion.
For more info on downloading YouTube videos or using YouTube-DL, check out the show notes for our December 2019 episode.
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