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Micing a person
Can someone offer tips on micing a person? Specifically, here are the questions.
If not trying to hide the mic: 1. On a guy who is wearing a suit, would you put the mic on his suit jacket or in the middle on the shirt? 2. What do you do with the dangling cable? 3. where do you attach the wireless transmitter? 4. On a girl wearing just a shirt, not button shurt just regular that goes all the way to her neck, where do you attach the mic? Thanks |
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I'm not being sarcastic but.. It depends..
- Hiding or in plain sight? - Does the talent wear a tie? - One or more persons and how many mics ? - What brand/model of mics? - Walking and talking, sit down interview or other? I would suggest picking up some books. Start with 'Audio Bootcamp Field Guide' by our friend Ty Ford. |
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You might get some info from this: http://filmtvsound.com/phocadownload...ess%20mics.pdf
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no tie 1 mic, 1 person Sanken COS-11D sit down interview Thanks for the book suggestion, I will check it out |
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you won't hear enough volume from the other one .. or am I missing something here? You might be better with a boomed overhead mic. Cheers. |
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A boom mic just out of frame and/or the lav is also common.. on separate channels of course and not combined in post... use either or... having both on would create phasing issues when summed to mono. A small diaphragm hyper-cardioid condenser is a typical interior boom mic. |
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Even if you warn them not to, it's natural human interaction. A way round this will be to record it in smaller sections, or am I missing something again. Cheers. |
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Thanks Steve. That's exactly what I needed. I am using Sanken COS-11D mic, I think it should be good under a shirt.
What if a guy is wearing a sweater? |
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I do have avampire clip, this one: Vampire Clip for Sanken COS 11 | LMC Sound |
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Steve - great description:
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Yesterday it was really blowing outside and between vehicle traffic and overhead airplane traffic I went with my lavalier and it worked well. Had the mic a few inches higher than your location though. The rest of your bullets were helpful tips too. Thanks. Prologue Okay, I have to edit this post. I just told my wife (she was wearing the lavalier yesterday when we had discussed where the mic should go), anyway, told her what you wrote with the fist. By the way, was that a left or right hand fist??? She asked "What if there is nothing there?" I asked, "You mean, like if you're naked?" [Laughter from the talent] Then she said "Well, if it's a guy he can always clip it to his chest hair." Oh well. And I guess there is always duct tape option. |
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Well, you might use the vampire clip. OK except for the subject's screaming....:)
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I knew he was mic'd and couldn't figure out how. At NAB the next year I happened to mention it at the booth of one of the major manufactuer's reps - and he lit up and mentioned that their team had supplied all the gear for that touring cast's staging. The solution? Transmitter in the diaper. Hair mic middle of the forehead. And the wire between them run directly up the spine, covered in surgical tape and makeup to blend it in. When it's got to be done - there's a way to get it done. Lesson learned. |
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