Learnin’ about TwistedWave Audio Editor
We spend a lot of time talking about apps that help you master the moving image. But, what filmmakers often forget is that good audio is half of good video. No matter how awesome your video may be, if...
View ArticleThe Awesome app blog Palm Sounds is shutting down. Damn!
It looks PalmSounds, one of our favorite iThing blogs, is closing its doors. The site has been devoted to mobile audio and music apps since it launched five and a half years ago, but in an open letter...
View Article‘Pro Audio To Go’ helps your iPhone capture high quality audio
Here’s a nifty audio app I’ve been wanting to tell you about for a while. Pro Audio To Go ($29.99) amps up your iPhone’s audio recording abilities by adding several professional, and time-saving...
View ArticleO.P.N. for June 7th, 2013
Today’s Other People’s News is more of a catch-up session than anything else. I’ve been offline for a while (working and then revamping the site), so I’ve fallen behind on a few stories. You may...
View ArticleO.P.N. FOR DECEMBER 2ND, 2013
Welcome to another edition of Other People’s News. What follows are some of the more interesting info-nuggets I’ve recently spotted around the web-o-sphere. On his VJ Technology Blog, Glen Mulcahy...
View ArticleHOW TO: ADR On The Go
What can you do if your perfect production is made a little less perfect by some lousy audio? Very often, an actor’s lines will be unusable because of extra noise, background sounds, or a variety of...
View ArticleCES: Blue Updates the Mikey
Long time readers of HHH know that I’m a huge fan of Mikey, the external mic manufactured by Blue Microphones. It was even featured in one of our very first articles about performing ADR in the field....
View ArticleMacWorld ’11: iRig Mic & iKlip
Here are a couple new products from IK Multimedia that should appeal to iDevice owning voice actors, voiceover artists, and soundtrack singers. The first is the iRigMic, a handheld microphone that...
View ArticleVoice Synth for iPad Created Computer Voice in “2084”
For my new short film, 2084, I needed to create the booming voice of an all-powerful, brain-washing computer overlord. So, naturally I turned to my iPad. Actually, that’s not entirely true. First I...
View ArticleVideo: The HHH Mobile Filmmaking presentation at LACPUG
Just in case you missed my Mobile Filmmaking presentation at the Los Angeles Creative Pro User Group back in July, here’s a (low angle) video of the whole enchilada! It’s PACKED with apps and...
View ArticleThe Awesome app blog Palm Sounds is shutting down. Damn!
It looks PalmSounds, one of our favorite iThing blogs, is closing its doors. The site has been devoted to mobile audio and music apps since it launched five and a half years ago, but in an open letter...
View Article‘Pro Audio To Go’ helps your iPhone capture high quality audio
Here’s a nifty audio app I’ve been wanting to tell you about for a while. Pro Audio To Go ($29.99) amps up your iPhone’s audio recording abilities by adding several professional, and time-saving...
View ArticleO.P.N. for June 7th, 2013
Today’s Other People’s News is more of a catch-up session than anything else. I’ve been offline for a while (working and then revamping the site), so I’ve fallen behind on a few stories. You may...
View ArticleO.P.N. FOR DECEMBER 2ND, 2013
Welcome to another edition of Other People’s News. What follows are some of the more interesting info-nuggets I’ve recently spotted around the web-o-sphere. On his VJ Technology Blog, Glen Mulcahy...
View ArticleVoice Synth for iPad Created Computer Voice in “2084”
For my new short film, 2084, I needed to create the booming voice of an all-powerful, brain-washing computer overlord. So, naturally I turned to my iPad. Actually, that’s not entirely true. First I...
View ArticleO.P.N. for APRIL 11th, 2019
Welcome to another edition of Other People’s News. Here are a few of the more interesting info-nuggets I’ve recently spotted around the web-o-sphere: 9to5 Mac covers a few of the biggest announcements...
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