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I know, right? I remember this special feature on the DVD blew my mind when I first saw it 15-ish years ago. All these years later, this kind of detail is so normal to me now.
This is an exctract from an interview on the sound design of "Panic Room", where Ren Klyce mentions shortly the LCR recording: "...Instead of recording only in stereo, Klyce decided to “go one more and record it in LCR with the Deva. So we used a KMR81 Neumann for the center and two Neumann KM140s for the L and the R, and we printed those discreetly, and it sounded great.”
@@marcolopez9496 Awesome, thanks for digging that up! This is a great field recording site: www.creativefieldrecording.com/ I couldn't find anything on LCR recording specifically but lots of great information in general.
@@INDEPTHSoundDesign Awesome, thanks! This is a forum where this technique is a little bit more discussed. sound.stackexchange.com/questions/20174/lcr-field-recording
Learn anything from this video? Let me know! Also, consider supporting INDEPTH on Patreon so I can keep bringing you awesome sound design videos!
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Thanks, glad you enjoy it!
00:00 PANIC ROOM AMBIENCE
00:04 CHOIR
00:59 RAIN DRONE
01:39 TECHNOLOGY RUMBLE
01:57 SPINNING FANS
02:00 TV ELECTRONICS
02:06 HARD DRIVE WHINES
02:49 FLUORESCENT LIGHTS
03:41 BASKETBALL
05:05 BATHTUB
06:58 SLOW MOTION
08:13 METAL OIL CAN
08:23 WIND
09:03 FLAMES
09:28 KECAK SINGER
09:41 BEE HIVE SOUND
13:21 SOUND DESIGN DISCIPLINE
14:38 FINCHER SPEAKS
15:45 A GROSS INJUSTICE
Absolutely LOVE Panic Room and the sound of it, thank you for this video!
Can't go wrong with a super fun B-movie style flick with a top quality soundtrack 👍👍
yeah this vid was a real treat. Thanks! Great channel.
Love the content! always look forward to a new video :)
This channel is amazing. Learning so much. Thank you.
I'm going to watch the film again! Thanks for sharing!!
Haha, I said the same thing when I started working on this video. It was a fun rewatch!
Stunning detail
I know, right? I remember this special feature on the DVD blew my mind when I first saw it 15-ish years ago. All these years later, this kind of detail is so normal to me now.
Awesome. Always Appreciated.
You're welcome!
These are always excellent. Thanks for this.
Of course, thank you!
The disrespect of Columbia taking away the opening credit.
Left Right Center Recording ? Where I can read about it ? Thanks for help
Left Center Right recording or LCR recording. You can also get a more flexible result using Mid/Side (MS) recording techniques!
This is an exctract from an interview on the sound design of "Panic Room", where Ren Klyce mentions shortly the LCR recording: "...Instead of recording only in stereo, Klyce decided to “go one more and record it in LCR with the Deva. So we used a KMR81 Neumann for the center and two Neumann KM140s for the L and the R, and we printed those discreetly, and it sounded great.”
@@marcolopez9496 Awesome, thanks for digging that up! This is a great field recording site: www.creativefieldrecording.com/ I couldn't find anything on LCR recording specifically but lots of great information in general.
@@INDEPTHSoundDesign Awesome, thanks! This is a forum where this technique is a little bit more discussed.
sound.stackexchange.com/questions/20174/lcr-field-recording
@@marcolopez9496 Ah man, I miss the Stack Exchange sound design forum. I feel like the best replacement has been Twitter and FB groups.