8 ESSENTIAL EQUIPMENT YOU NEED FOR YOUR VIDEO PRODUCTION All Broadcasting Gadgets television TV by socadmin - June 2, 20230 To make a professional quality video, you need some equipment to help you. And the quality of your equipment determine the quality of your video. Whether you're trying to produce a video for your next live stream, or podcast, here are eight basic equipment to help you with the process. This isn't an exhaustive list, but it can help you get started on your video production. Camera Of course, this comes first in the list. A professional camera is required to capture amazing images. Your smartphone camera can be used for filming as well, but the quality of its output will certainly be different from what a professional camera will produce. You need a full-frame mirrorless video camera to make great videos. There are
HOW TO WRITE A SCRIPT FOR YOUR MUSIC VIDEO All Music television TV by socadmin - May 29, 20230 Producing a music video gives your music record a whole new look. It takes it to another level and raise it's sense of appeal to your fans. But before you jump into shooting your music video, it is important to write a script for it. A script gives your music video direction. It guides the video production process so it can come out with a touch of excellence. And in this post, we'll be giving some tips to help you write a script for your music video without sweat. Brainstorm For Ideas The first step to produce a great music video is to first gather ideas about what you want your video to be about. Brainstorming is an essential process and the best
HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR STUDIO MICROPHONES TO MAKE THEM LAST LONGER All Broadcasting Gadgets Podcast Radio Recording Streaming Studio television Tips TV by socadmin - May 28, 20230 Microphones are important assets that a recording studio cannot do without. Good microphones help make your records come out great. But amassing various types of microphones in your studio isn't enough. You need to take care of them so they can serve you well and live out their life span. Microphones defer in durability, and some are more prone to damage than other. However, this doesn't mean the more durable ones should be handled roughly because of their make up. In this post, we'll be covering eight top tips to help you take proper care of your mics, irrespective of the type of mics you have in your recording studio. Prevent frequent falls Frequent dropping of microphones can lead to permanent damage. For dynamic
7 HOME STUDIO RECORDING MISTAKES YOU SHOULD AVOID All Broadcasting Music Podcast Radio Recording Studio television Tips TV by socadmin - May 25, 20230 Home studios have become increasingly popular because of the many benefits it offers to both aspiring and established musicians. The liberty to record at any time you wish and for as long as you desire without thinking about the hourly cost of using a paid studio, is very exciting. And many have gone down this path to have their own studio built into their homes for the sake of convenience. But for your home studio to translate into actual benefits to your music career, you have to ensure that both the set up of your studio and your music recording is done right. The output of most home recording studios turn out to be below par because of the numerous mistakes
7 TIPS TO HELP YOU RECORD AMAZING VOCALS All Broadcasting Music Podcast Radio Recording television Tips TV by socadmin - May 23, 20230 Vocals are the backbone of your music production. They are at the center of any music project, and they determine the success or failure of your music record. Recording an amazing vocal doesn't just happen by accident. It takes a lot of thoughts and efforts, and might require retakes too! And in this article, we'll be looking at seven tips to make your vocals come out great. Ensure you record in a treated room Recording vocals in an untreated room or studio can end up being a disaster. Your studio should undergo acoustic treatment if you aim for excellent music production. There is need to fit in foam or fiberglass panels that soak up the natural reverb of the room. Bass's traps and reflection filters should
7 COMMON LIVE STREAMING PITFALLS AND HOW TO AVOID THEM All Broadcasting Podcast Radio Streaming television TV by socadmin - May 15, 20230 Live streaming has become very popular lately and individuals, businesses, not-for-profits and both local and international brands have taken the plunge. But there are some pitfalls and mistakes that have set the expert aside from the armatures. And in order to be successful in live streaming, one has to avoid falling into the various ditches associated with live streaming. For your live stream to meet up to expectations and be excellent, the following pitfalls must be carefully avoided. Inadequate Preparation In life generally, people get more successful in endeavors they prepare for than those they fail to prepare for. And live streaming is no exception. Viewers can easily tell when you are not prepared or inadequately prepared for your live stream. Being inadequately
ESSENTIAL TIPS TO AVOID HAZARDS IN YOUR RECORDING STUDIO All Broadcasting Music Podcast Radio Streaming Studio television Tips TV by socadmin - May 14, 20230 An hazard refers to any risk, object, situation, or behavior that has the potential to cause injury, ill health, or damage to property or the environment. The recording studio environment is not exempted from hazards. When proper care isn't taken, accidents can occur in the studio and result in loss of equipment, and in extreme situations, can result in loss of life. But the possibility of hazards in the recording studio should not scare you in any way. When safety precautions are taken, things will go on smoothly in the studio. And in this article, we'll be covering seven common hazards of a recording studio and also share essential tips to avoid them happening in your recording studio. ELECTROCUTION Electrocution is an hazard
10 TIPS TO HELP YOU GIVE CAPTIVATING TITLES TO YOUR RADIO AND TV SHOWS All Broadcasting Radio television TV by socadmin - May 13, 20230 Titles are given to programmes to distinguish them from others and spark the interest of listeners and viewers. As solid as your TV or radio show might be, a bad title is enough to sink it. And this means that you shouldn't choose a title for your show carelessly. Getting a title right is more important than ever given the numerous shows and programmes available to viewers. If you want your show to become a hit, then take due diligence in crafting out an appropriate, captivating title to it. And in this article, we'll be looking at ten tips to help you come up with a great and captivating title for your next show. Keep it Short Your show's title should be short enough
8 BEST BROADCASTING SOFTWARE FOR YOUR ONLINE RADIO STATION All Broadcasting Radio Streaming Studio television TV by socadmin - May 10, 20230 Searching for a radio broadcasting software for your online radio? Then you are in the right place. In this article, we'll be covering eight best radio broadcasting software you can use for your online radio. SAM Broadcaster Pro SAM Broadcaster is currently a big name in internet radio. It is easy to install, simple to use and learn and it also comes with an built-in encoder which supports AAC+, Mp3, WAM & Vorbis. SAM Broadcaster supports pal scripting and it requires an external database which are Firebird, MySQL or Microsoft SQL Server. You can run SAM Broadcaster in three modes which are the Auto DJ Mode, Play queue mode and Manual mode. The features in SAM Briadcaster are organized in three desktop views. In Desktop A,
HOW TO MAKE YOUR STUDIO ENVIRONMENT MORE COMFORTABLE FOR YOUR CLIENTS All Broadcasting Music Podcast Radio Recording Streaming Studio television TV by socadmin - May 7, 20230 A studio environment that is comfortable generally attracts clients. And a studio that doesn't lack clients will continue to make money. Happy customers become repeat customers, and they also refer others to your studio as well. And in this post, we'll be looking at ten tips to make your studio environment more comfortable and attractive to your clients. A Clean environment The environment and ambiance of your studio can attracts or repel people. Ensure your studio is clean, well organized and homely. Your studio should smell nice and look good to attract clients. Ensure that all surfaces are wiped free of dust at the beginning and end of the day. Few staffs and limited walk-ins during sessions When your clients are in the