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by Gabby Bloch · Posted
Producing a podcast is not an easy challenge. And for beginner and intermediate podcasters who are tasked with handling post-production, there are always new things to learn and fresh ways to approach the editing and mixing process. So, I sat down with B&H’s own podcast producer of the B&H Photography Podcast, Mike Weinstein, to glean into some of his editing and mixing methods.
So, let’s start from the beginning. What kind
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
If you’re new to the world of podcasting, you may be wondering how to effectively distribute your podcast. Well, for starters, you’re going to need a hosting platform that’s capable of delivering your podcast to the various podcast directories that are out there—such as Apple Podcasts and Spotify—and wouldn’t
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Recording audio on location can be one of the most intimidating tasks. In the final part of our Audio 101 series, Shure’s Russ Helfman will discuss options for field recording, from wired to wireless, ranging from handheld mics to lavaliers to shotgun mics.
Audio 101 is a four-part series designed to help you understand and learn to produce better audio, whether you’re new to the game or looking to level up on what you already know. Join Shure as they break down the fundamentals, from audio terminology to essential gear and proper application
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Audio 101 is a four-part series designed to help you understand and learn how to produce better audio, whether you’re new to the game or looking to level up on what you already know. Join Shure as they break down the fundamentals, from audio terminology to essential gear and proper application.
Part two of this four-part series offers a comprehensive look at how to get started in podcasting from the comfort of your own
by jaime traba · Posted
As we continue our very own B&H-flavored version of Oprah’s Favorite Things just in time for Valentine’s Day, one thing that comes screaming to mind is headphones. Everyone uses them, and they elicit passion, from casual listeners all the way to audiophiles. I fully admit I am something of a low-end Lothario, or dynamic-driver Don Juan, (depending on how you want to alliterate) when talking about headphones. I own a bunch of headphones and, like John Lennon, in my life I’ve loved them all. I have at least two pairs sitting on my desk at
by jaime traba · Posted
Long the standard bearer for delivering portable audio, the 3.5mm headphone jack had its plug pulled one final time, in Cupertino, on September 7, 2016, and reportedly met its fate with a steely courage you don’t often see outside of Apple designers. In its long and storied life, it survived countless audio formats, from vinyl to 8-tracks, cassette tapes, and CDs. In recent years, it had even coexisted peacefully with purely digital formats, and the advent of wireless streaming technologies, such as Bluetooth.
Originating in use with the