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Re: interview mic: handheld or camera mounted?

Posted by doc on 06/23/06 00:13

agree on the shotgun. we use a good condenser one and it was a good
investment. no wires to trip on and no mic in their hands to screw up for
me :o)

drd

"Bill Farnsworth" <bill.farnsworth@verizon.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Ty Ford" <tyreeford@comcast.net> wrote
>>
>> Try a wireless plug on rig for a hand held. Give it to em and let em
>> talk.
>>
>> Ty Ford
>>
>> -- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other
>> audiocentric
>> stuff are at www.tyford.com
>>
>
> That would be the very best way to get clean audio.
> Unfortunately, giving a microphone, wired or wireless to
> ........uh.......... amateurs who might have been to the punch bowl a
> little too often could spell disaster................ for your microphone.
> (unless it's a 635)
> It will also give EVERY director/talk show host wannabee at the event a
> chance to commandeer your production and show you how it's done and not
> take no for an answer. Then again, it could be really funny down the road
> and make you a few blackmail bucks .
> On the other side, if you hand someone a microphone they will most likely
> look at IT instead of the camera while they are talking. Or put it right
> on their lips. Or point it at anything or anyone who is NOT talking to the
> camera. OR........ they will clam up as soon as you hand it to them.
>
> Get a good shotgun, rig it to the camera and work close to you subjects as
> much as possible.
>
> Bill F.
> www.billfarnsworthvideo.com
>
>

 

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