Imran Zaidi
December 10th, 2002, 10:19 AM
Scenario: Low budget DV with a Canon GL2, and an AZDEN SGM-2X shotgun (which comes with a shockmount), connected up with a Beachtek XLR adapter and some nice cables.
I would say I'm an amateur, and this Canon GL2 is my first 3-chip cam. Very happy with it thus far (only a month or so).
I am struggling with trying to figure out the best solutions for audio. Got a Beachtek XLR adapter, good cables, and the AZDEN mic I mentioned above.
Question I have is, what are the best practices here? Specifically:
1. What the heck is the difference between a boom pole and a fishpole? My mic already has a shockmount with the screw-holes, so can I get away with just a fishpole? (they're cheaper it seems)
2. What are some best practices for gain/volume control? I read somewhere that you should turn the Beachtek all the way up, and then adjust the cam's volume until you get the loudest audio possible without clipping. Is this right?
Any info like this and directions to point me, an aspiring filmmaker, would be wonderful.
I would say I'm an amateur, and this Canon GL2 is my first 3-chip cam. Very happy with it thus far (only a month or so).
I am struggling with trying to figure out the best solutions for audio. Got a Beachtek XLR adapter, good cables, and the AZDEN mic I mentioned above.
Question I have is, what are the best practices here? Specifically:
1. What the heck is the difference between a boom pole and a fishpole? My mic already has a shockmount with the screw-holes, so can I get away with just a fishpole? (they're cheaper it seems)
2. What are some best practices for gain/volume control? I read somewhere that you should turn the Beachtek all the way up, and then adjust the cam's volume until you get the loudest audio possible without clipping. Is this right?
Any info like this and directions to point me, an aspiring filmmaker, would be wonderful.