Jack Colmenero
April 27th, 2008, 08:44 PM
Hello everyone,
I shot a family gathering with my Sennheiser ME64 (with K6 module) mounted on my Canon XH A1 with a shock mount. I was in a very "live" room with hard walls and a tile floor. Surprisingly I got very good vocal audio, but the room tone is clearly also there what with other voices bleeding over from random conversations off camera from the person I was recording.
Would I benefit by using the Sennheiser ME66 or even an ME67 capsule to get a more isolated vocal audio? Or would I see negligible results? In a perfect world I'd use an assistant with a boom pole, but I'm a one-man operation.
Just wondering,
Jack
I shot a family gathering with my Sennheiser ME64 (with K6 module) mounted on my Canon XH A1 with a shock mount. I was in a very "live" room with hard walls and a tile floor. Surprisingly I got very good vocal audio, but the room tone is clearly also there what with other voices bleeding over from random conversations off camera from the person I was recording.
Would I benefit by using the Sennheiser ME66 or even an ME67 capsule to get a more isolated vocal audio? Or would I see negligible results? In a perfect world I'd use an assistant with a boom pole, but I'm a one-man operation.
Just wondering,
Jack