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How to Crush Your First Gig as a Sound Editor

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How to Crush Your First Gig as a Sound Editor

We recently said goodbye to another class of interns here at Boom Box Post and the timing seems right to bring up a theme we get from a lot of the talent that complete our program. They want to know how to avoid getting fired when beginning their careers. While this is in fact a very smart question to ask, I thought I’d spin things in a more positive light and collect some ideas not simply avoiding termination but truly impressing on the job. 

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The Sound of Silence: How to Choose Your Moments in Sound Design

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The Sound of Silence: How to Choose Your Moments in Sound Design

In our BBP blog, we spend a lot of time talking about how to make cool sounds and when to cut those sounds. But, there's one key element to artful sound design that we don't often talk about: when not to cut any sound. I'm not talking about utter silence. I'm talking about choosing which moments you highlight with sound and which you allow the picture alone to carry. And how do you decide? This question is often one of the biggest issues that new and seasoned editors alike have and one that gets surprisingly little attention.

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DIY Acoustic Panels for Your Home Studio

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DIY Acoustic Panels for Your Home Studio

We've all been there, right?  You're setting up a home studio, and notice that although you finally have all the right gear, your room is sounding less than optimal.  Clap once, and you hear a ping-pong of reverberations that make your ears recoil and your heart sick.  So, you look up acoustic panels only to find that they're priced for princes.  In this post, I'll share with you how to make inexpensive yet high quality acoustic panels on your own. 

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