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Hamad Abdulla November 20th, 2004 07:30 AM

A couple of questions about sound recording a conversation in tv-film or serial??
 
If I want to record a conversation between 3-4 characters standing close together in a scene...

First question, if I am using more than one mic what is the best sound mixer out there I should aquire in order to input all the mics in and then export them to the camera??

Second question, what are the best boom-mics out there with a good price on them that you recommed purchasing??

Cheers...

Ty Ford November 20th, 2004 11:04 AM

Shoulder to shoulder close?
Inside, outside, on a set, in a regular room?
How tight is the shot?
Can I get a boom within 6 inches of their heads without it dropping into frame?
Do the talent all have similarly loud (or soft) voices?

Inquiring minds want to know.

3-4 people close together on 3-4 lavs usually results in a phase mush. You could try split tracking 1+3 and 2+4 to reduce mushing.

If you had an external 4-track recorder, you could take each person's mic to a separate track and deal with it in post.

Or...my favorite approach.

If I could get close enough (6 inches) I'd probably go with one boom and a Schopes cmc641. If the dialog is very frantic (Different people talking quickly) getting good boom position is a challenge. Then I'd think about two booms and split tracking.

Regards,

Ty Ford

Hamad Abdulla November 22nd, 2004 02:43 AM

Cheers mate for the info :-)


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