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[19Bozzy92′ POV – 3D Binaural Audio Experience #1] – Cars Drifting On Track

You can also find and follow me on: - Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/19bozzy92/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/19Bozzy92YT - Google+: https://plus.google.com/100567781241722617164/posts - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ste19bozzy92 Since 99% of you liked my previous video recorded with a 3D binaural microphone I tried to make a longer and more complete video as soon as I could. So two Saturdays ago I went to an evening free practices drifting event and I was able to make a video like the ones I imagined to do (a sort of POV and "behind the scenes" video with me walking around the track to film from different points). And this is the result! Let me know what you think and if a video like this (with lot of idle times and me trying to recording from different points and different positions) could be good for you or they're really too boring. One thing I can add is that the amount of cars going around the track when I was doing the video was really poor so with more cars on track it would certainly be more pleasant (like from 10:35). As always if anyone has experience in the field, advice are more than welcome!! What the hell is a 3D/Binaural recording? Binaural recordings are reproductions of sound the way human ears hear it. Traditionally, recordings have been made using mono or stereo. Mono uses a single microphone while stereo uses two, spaced apart from each other. Binaural recording takes the stereo method one step further by placing two microphones approximately at the same average distance that exists between one and the other human ear. To recreate the best effect you must put the microphones in your ears or by using a "dummy head" (wherein a mannequin head is outfitted with a microphone in each ear) because having a real head or a head shape that separates the two microphones is what makes the magic works. In fact if a car passes on your left side the sound will take a few extra microseconds to reach the right ear and it will also be louder in one ear (left) than the other. This is caused by the fact we have a thick skull and spongy brain between the two ears and sound waves interact with the physical constitution of the listener and the surrounding space. Camcorder: Go Pro HERO 4 Black Soundman OKM II Studio A3 3D Binaural Microphone + Zoom H1 Portable Recorder Event: Drift No Profit Free Practices 2016 Where: Castelletto di Branduzzo, Italy Link To My Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/19Bozzy92 THANKS FOR WATCHING AND SUBSCRIBE!!!
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