Single Camera Video - Recording
Tips
👏 visually clap (slate) three times to assist in later synching audio and video
use a tripod (holding the camera with your hand is too shaky)
use only optical zoom (don’t use digital zoom)
never stop recording on the camera or external audio recorder so you just have to sync the two once
Camera settings:
format the SD card (erases all data) - explained here in the Sony a6400 manual
24fps (frames per second) will look more film-like (motion blur)
set the Record Setting to 24p 50M - explained here in the Sony a6400 manual
set File Format to XAVC S HD (this will record 1080p video rather than 4k for smaller file sizes that will be easier to edit) - explained here in the Sony a6400 manual
custom white balance or use a preset (such as “tungsten”) - explained here in the Sony a6000 manual
External Audio Recorder Settings:
format the SD card (erases all data)
uncompressed/lossless file type (AIFF, WAV)
sample rate = 48kHz (to match the camera's sample rate)
bit depth = 24-bit
use ORTF stereo microphone setup
Tips for the Zoom Fn8 (manual)
format the SD card (manual page 177)
MENU > SD CARD > Format
set the SD card to record separate tracks (manual page 25)
MENU > REC > Rec to SD1 > Track1-8 (Mono/Stereo WAV)
set the track knobs to adjust trim (preamp) rather than fader (mixing a L/R mix) (manual page 73)
MENU > SYSTEM > Track Knob Option > Trim
setup Trim Link for stereo recording so both mics have the exact same level (manual page 97)
MENU > INPUT > Trim Link
save battery by disabling outputs (manual page 114)
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