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hi all,
i am recording on location a conversation in a meeting room whilst it is
being videoed (recording straight to audio track of the video). this video
will then be played back in a large hall on a big screen, at a loud volume.
i am toying with the idea of using a PZM mic mounted on the table in the
middle of the three people, out of camera shot, to record the audio track -
straight into the cameras XLR input. my other choice would be to use an
omni-directional mic on a boom stand of some sort but i have left it a
little late to sort this out.
does anybody know if the PZM will be a good choice? i will be doing some
post production on the audio track (noise gate, compression etc.)... if not
then can someone recommend a better solution.
thanks for your help
I suppose it's better to have three people off mic on one mic rather than
three.
There is no good way to reduce room bounce in post production. (There are
several boxes, but they are very difficult to find and they cost a lot.)
A lav on each person and the use of an auto-mixer will result in better sound.
You may find that some sound treatment will also help.
Rent a Shure FP410 and three lavs you can bury under clothing. The
Countryman B6 would be my choice for smallness. The New Sony 88b are larger
but have very low mechanically-induced cable noise.
Regards,
Ty Ford
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