View Full Version : moleskin-like Lav mic holder ?


Ken Beals
June 4th, 2006, 07:51 PM
Somewhere in the forum I stumbled onto a post that recommended a cool little moleskin-like patch that are designed to hold the lav mic and adhere to the talents body.

The item is sold at B&H, as the link they posted was to that website.

Needless to say I saved the link to B&H in my favorites but cannot find it now.

Anyone know the product in question ?

Will be helping on a shoot that has a segment where the camera follows the talent around a grocery store or somewhere similar.

The patch seemed like a good way to secure the lav mic.

thanks,

- K

Steve House
June 4th, 2006, 09:44 PM
Somewhere in the forum I stumbled onto a post that recommended a cool little moleskin-like patch that are designed to hold the lav mic and adhere to the talents body.

The item is sold at B&H, as the link they posted was to that website.

Needless to say I saved the link to B&H in my favorites but cannot find it now.

Anyone know the product in question ?

Will be helping on a shoot that has a segment where the camera follows the talent around a grocery store or somewhere similar.

The patch seemed like a good way to secure the lav mic.

thanks,

- K


Are you thinking of Rycote "undercovers" and "stickies"?

http://www.rycote.com/products/mics/index.asp

http://www.rycote.com/products/mics/stickies/index.asp

Ken Beals
June 5th, 2006, 05:31 AM
Yes !

thanks Steve

Matthew de Jongh
June 8th, 2006, 07:40 PM
i have the rycote's both the double sided one and the double sided one with the overcover.

they also have a third one with a small piece of fur almost like a fly fishing fly.

another thing to try is made by garfield and they call it a hush lav.

what is it is something that at first glance looks a LOT like a disposable hearing protector except there is a hold through the middle and it is made out of hypoallergenic makeup sponge material so it won't irritate people's skin.

i haven't used them much but its pretty straight forward, you just poke your lav through there (it is primarily made for the sanken cos-11 but those are what i use) and you just use medical tape and tape the sponge thing to someone's chest.

these are all tools and i like to have all of them in my kit so i have lots of different options.

matthew