sodotoguwangus
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I debated on putting this in the audio section, and then decided it fit here as well.
Im planning on shooting a feature soon, and I need a good mic for dialogue recording.
For the sake of simplicity, Ive divided this post up into three questions:
1. I only want to spend $200-$400 on a mic. Any recommendations? Ive read that for dialogue, it is best to use shotgun mics. Is that true?
2. And what would be the best workflow? Plugging the mic directly into the HVXs XLR input, or using some kind of external audio recording device? (Remember, I just want to keep it simple, yet professional).
3. Also, when recording dialogue between two actors, do you generally use one or two mics? In other words, do you use two mics (one mic per actor), or do you just use one mic and stick it between them? If using one mic,hHow do you handle situations with a shotgun mic? Do you just have the boom operator point it at whoever is talking?
Thanks so much.
Im planning on shooting a feature soon, and I need a good mic for dialogue recording.
For the sake of simplicity, Ive divided this post up into three questions:
1. I only want to spend $200-$400 on a mic. Any recommendations? Ive read that for dialogue, it is best to use shotgun mics. Is that true?
2. And what would be the best workflow? Plugging the mic directly into the HVXs XLR input, or using some kind of external audio recording device? (Remember, I just want to keep it simple, yet professional).
3. Also, when recording dialogue between two actors, do you generally use one or two mics? In other words, do you use two mics (one mic per actor), or do you just use one mic and stick it between them? If using one mic,hHow do you handle situations with a shotgun mic? Do you just have the boom operator point it at whoever is talking?
Thanks so much.