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		<title>Lighting and Setting up of a Chroma Key studio</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chroma Key is a process of replacing the background image of the subject by any selected image. This process can be used for both photographs and videos. This technique plays an essential role in beautifying your images and videos. They convey the essence of your photographers. The technique is commonly used by amateur and professional [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Chroma Key is a process of replacing the background image of the subject by any selected image. This process can be used for both photographs and videos. This technique plays an essential role in beautifying your images and videos. They convey the essence of your photographers. The technique is commonly used by amateur and professional photographers. It is used for creating interactive material for imparting education or for business projects. Those who have photography as their hobby can also create unique videos and images as a fun loving activity. However, one should identify few factors to create distinctive and meaningful images.<br/><br/>Setting and Lighting of the chroma key studio:<br/><br/>A photographer should consider few factors that create good effects in photograph or video. You can set up a proper atmosphere or studio and lighting effect to create vibrant images. The location, position of the subject, equipment, space and technical aspect are the factors to consider. When these things are carefully selected and utilized they create lively and brilliant images. You should utilize better quality camera for photographing your subject. Good quality camera focuses on your subject lucidly and clearly. One can use green or blue color background for the subject. Selecting specific shades is not mandatory. The background as well as the foreground in the video or picture should be evenly and properly lit. Avoid using too much of light that might cause glares in your photograph. Very less light also causes shadows either at the background or on the subject. You should also manipulate lights in such a way so that the background gets differentiated from the subject spontaneously. The material used for the background should also be of good and higher quality. Avoid using green or blue paper as it bounces back light that causes color to spill onto the subject. You can use fine quality cloth for the background and it should not have any creases. A person can keep the subject far from the background. You can also use floor light to eliminate any shadow from the feet of your subject. These are the vital factors that any photographer should keep in mind while creating beautiful and striking photographs and videos.<br/><br/></p>
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		<title>How To Put Together A Home Recording Studio</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Mar 2011 01:58:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can pick from a dazzling range of equipment when setting up a home recording studio. Here are some tips on what you need. When you are recording in a home recording studio the quality of the sound is of the utmost importance. This is the thing you must keep in mind when your are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>You can pick from a dazzling range of equipment when setting up a home recording studio. Here are some tips on what you need. When you are recording in a home recording studio the quality of the sound is of the utmost importance. This is the thing you must keep in mind when your are choosing your home recording equipment.<br/><br/>The first thing on your shopping list should be a multi-track recorder. If you are living in the late twentieth century you can have an analog recorder that uses tape or a digital recorder that uses digital tape. The analog kind is a little cheaper.<br/><br/>A wiser option would be to get a multi-track recorder that uses a computer hard drive. This has all but superseded the other types of recording devices. With a hard drive you can save your channel settings as well as your music. The amount of music you can save depends on the size of the hard drive.<br/><br/>If you are going to use a computer to record and save your music, your home computer will probably do fine but you might want to get a better quality sound card. You will need sequencing software like Cubase SX, ProTools, Cakewalk Sonar or GuitarTracks that allows you to mix signals from a microphone or from electronic instruments.<br/><br/>Now let&#8217;s talk microphones. Your microphone is based on consistency and quality. A condenser microphone is the best quality and you will need a pop filter if you are recording vocals.<br/><br/>Studio speakers are called monitors. They are made for the purpose of aiding in the process of the production of music. They are extremely accurate in their reproduction of the bare sound without adding anything to make the music sound better. The quality of the sound is high but no frequency is made more prominent at the expense of another.<br/><br/>An important part of home recording studio is the mixer. The mixer is a gadget that can be an actual piece of studio hardware or it can be digital. The recording studio mixer blends the signals coming through the microphone. It turns electronic impulses into sounds that you can use and manipulate in the studio. With a mixer you can change the dynamics of the tone of several audio signals at once.<br/><br/>An electric guitarist uses effects on stage and your home recording studio is going to need some effects software that reproduces the effects you use on gigs.<br/><br/>This is a basic run through of the equipment you will need to start a home recording studio. You can visit guitar forums or simply do a Google search for more information on free effects plugins and tutorials on recording your guitar.<br/><br/></p>
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		<title>An Introduction to Recording Studio Design</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>An Introduction to Recording Studio Design When you think about Recording Studios, the first thing that comes to mind is a state-of-the-art, private, recording studio featuring some of the best gear, ranging from the vintage classics to the latest technology, set in a friendly and creative environment.<br/><br/>There are loads of different types of recording studios, all designed for specific purposes. Speech and drama studios are optimized in terms of acoustics and equipment for speech recording. The acoustics of a recording studio or listening room are arguably more important than almost anything else!<br/><br/>The room dimensions are specifically calculated for acoustics, which makes it a bit like the chicken and the egg, you find out which dimensions work before you say how big the recording studio is going to be. The Highest Industry Ratio for a Successful Facilities include: &#8211; acoustics, recording studio, design, acoustics, installations, recording, studio, construction, acoustics, contractors, contracting, construction management, acoustical, design, installation, wiring, and even the air conditioning. Technical Advice is a professional and reliable service offering interior design, custom designs, and acoustics.<br/><br/>Technical Advice offers professional custom design and consulting in architecture, acoustics and sound proofing, interior design, and custom designed furnishings. This involves two different aspects of sound, sound proofing and acoustics. The cost of low-end professional-quality equipment has dropped, so the output-quality distinctions between studios are less clear-cut nowadays. A lot of high-performance economical equipment is available now to enable the creation of release-quality material in home studios. Radio studios have to deal with a broad range of material. Small studios tend to be used for voice material such as interviews and drama; slightly larger ones can also deal with small-scale music recording.<br/><br/>Speech and drama studios are optimized in terms of acoustics and equipment for speech recording. There were once two main categories of pre-production studio &#8211; MIDI based and &#8216;track-laying&#8217; studios, though they now are merging into an indistinguishable whole. Sampling-oriented studios are now common place, in fact almost all chart-oriented work includes some sampling. All of these studios can be constructed on a small or large scale, depending on the intended market and budget. For example, many studios are located for easy access by local clients &#8211; local meaning, for example, the same city. Some studios are located in the country for a quieter working ambience, or higher pretentiousness factor.<br/><br/>Many larger commercial facilities have several separate studios within them rather like a cinema complex, offering sometimes-overlapping spaces for different types of work. Studios normally require twenty-four hour access for arriving and departing clients. Planning or development permissions Studios usually require local planning/zoning permission, and specific permissions may be granted only on various conditions. Cutting studios specifically deal with transfer of material from tape source to master discs, with appropriate &#8216;final tuning&#8217; for best results.<br/><br/>The expertise of the mastering engineers in getting the best possible result in the final processing is just as relevant to making a CD, so now they cut CD pressing masters instead!<br/><br/></p>
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