

Remove Background Noise Using AudioDirector Microphone and body movements tend to cause background noise. Investing in a high-end microphone and holding your mic steady will help as well. Consider using a "zeppelin," a mesh foam with artificial fur to absorb wind and the background noise it causes. If you are shooting outdoors, try cutting the lowest frequencies on your microphone's signal.Ī fine mesh around your mic can also dissipate air movement while reducing pops in sound. The wind is another common cause of background noise. Ideally, you should try to avoid shooting in places with a lot of vehicle traffic and people. However, if you are shooting in a public space, you can't expect those around you to stop talking. In an indoor setting, where everyone works together on a production, this shouldn't be a problem. Refrigerators, clocks, air conditioners, mobile phones, fans, and TVs all contribute to background noise.Īsk anyone present to be quiet. Recording clean audio makes the post-production process easier and enhances the audio quality of the final cut.īefore shooting your footage, turn off all electronics and appliances you don't need for your video production. Proper recording practices are your first line of defense against background noise.

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How to Remove Background Noise from Video Record Clean Audio
