Sound for Video Session: Cleaning Audio Cables and Q&A

In this week's live Sound for Video Session, we'll cover cleaning your microphone cables - for both lavaliers and XLR cables - and take a shot at answering your sound for video questions. You can submit them live, or for future sessions, just sign up for free over at the Learn Light and Sound School and I'll email you when its time to submit.

The Army Nurse - Indiegogo fundraising page

Uni-Solve Wipes - I use these to clean adhesive and dirt off of cables without drying them out: Amazon

Shure Twinplex TL-48 Lavalier Microphone - used this on Private Bradley character - B&H

Shure Twinplex TL-47 Lavalier Microphone - used this on Nurse Jane character - B&H

Audio Limited A10 Wireless System - B&H

Sound Devices 633 Recorder/Mixer - B&H

Deity S-Mic 2 Shotgun Microphone. One of my favorite budget shotgun mics - B&H Amazon

Sennheiser MKH-416 Shotgun Microphone. One of the most popular shotgun microphones of all time and still very popular amongst voice-over artists and Live Streaming channels - B&H

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