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Posted by Pre-Meltdown on 12/03/07 15:21
"nappy" <n@n.n> wrote in message
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> "Jacques E. Bouchard" <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
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>> "nappy" <n@n.n> wrote in news:J9G4j.79021$Um6.38224
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>>> "Jacques E. Bouchard" <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
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>>>>>The sound is
>>>>> still better than an expensive camera-mounted shotgun mic,
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>>> I hear the music from the Twilight Zone for some reason. Or is it Outer
>>> Limits?
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>> Does it have horrible room echo, nappy? Because if it does maybe you need
>> to mount your mic closer to your subject. Or use a $10 wireless lav mic.
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> If I were recording someon in a live room I wouldn't attempt it with a
> boom. I would run both a lav and a boom though. Always do. It isn't
> something I have to study and make a decision about. It's just common
> sense.
Why the lav *and* a boom?
If I were to guess, is it because the boom gives the lav some "atmosphere",
maybe preventing the sound from being like that in a soap opera studio? I 'd
guess you'd want separate volume controls on both.
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> The key is.. if you have to keep your mic ten feet away from a subject and
> you don't have lavs..there's a good chance your audio will be hollow and
> contain a lot of ambient sound and reflections.
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> So if you are telling us that a lav is preferable to an omni ten feet a
> way..
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> yes. That's true.
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>> jaybee
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