Audio Mastering
Every major motion picture release and TV program has its soundtrack mastered to prepare it for release. Why? Because film and video productions present many difficult and unavoidable recording challenges like shooting in multiple locations with differing acoustic qualities, ambient noise, and differing recording levels. Filmmakers rely on audio mastering to turn these disparate elements into a cohesive whole.
Another advantage of mastering is that an unbiased sound professional has the opportunity to evaluate your master and determine how to get the most out of your production.
To improve your recording a mastering engineer, can:
- Raise the overall level.
- Even out levels and EQ individual scenes.
- Correct minor mix deficiencies and help reduce ambient noise with equalization.
