robertw Posted April 11, 2014 Report Share Posted April 11, 2014 This strikes me as a hugely helpful resource on the subject: http://blog.quietplanet.com/how-to-record-waves/ For his views on mixing/sound design for waves, see the link at the end to his post of last week. He uses a binaural recording technique (there's a documentary about him, which I have and is well worth downloading), but what is said in these posts is independent of mic setup. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
old school Posted April 11, 2014 Report Share Posted April 11, 2014 Got to be more fun recording the ocean and shoreline in all it's glory, than to record dialog at the same location. CrewC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robertw Posted April 11, 2014 Author Report Share Posted April 11, 2014 Got to be more fun recording the ocean and shoreline in all it's glory, than to record dialog at the same location. CrewC For sure. But looking at it that way, there's really good info in his two posts, and associated links, on when and how to record dialogue so that it isn't overwhelmed by the sound of surf. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikewest Posted April 11, 2014 Report Share Posted April 11, 2014 When the waves are louder than the whispering actors on lavs you know it's ADR time! mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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