Eddie Vaughn
September 15th, 2003, 09:05 PM
I am shooting a wedding this weekend, with a bit of a twist--the guests think they are coming to a back-yard barbecue to send off a lady and her close friend who are moving to Texas, but they have no idea she and friend are going to traipse out of the house in full formal regalia for a surprise wedding first.
Anyway, I am a hobby-type videographer, who is shooting the wedding as a gift/favor. I use an xl-1, and have a couple of Nady VHF mics. I'd really like to capture this with some nice sound, and expect to rely on the wireless to pull that in, expecially outdoors. Couple of issues, not that I expect specific responses to each item, but I want to paint the full picture of what I need to do here:
1) These mics dont have windscreens, and one was actually a freebie from a guy on here!. They have served me well, and I've never had any signal drop that I hear about, but I tell ya, the sound just doesn't seem "right." Sounds kind of harsh and cheap.
2) Would windscreens be any big help, and can I just fashion something out of foam between now and Saturday?
3) Budget isnt unlimited, but if I were convinced that a Sennheiser wireless UHF (or some other solution) would sound a heck of alot more natural than these VHF's, I might pop for the $300 or $400 to get it over with, and I could use it later on also. (I expect to do some weddings, and also tape high school jazz bands and full bands, where Ive used wireless to get the conductor's intros and comments.)
4) If I go for an upgrade on the wireless, Can I rely on just a single mic and put it on the groom? I ask because the Nady's dont seem to pick up to the point of hearing a voice other than that of the person they are attached to. Again, is this a VHF/UHF issue, or is it dynamic vs electret?
5) Would a good shotgun do just as well for me here? Again, dont want to go broke.
Thanks for indulging an idiot trying to learn!
Eddie
Anyway, I am a hobby-type videographer, who is shooting the wedding as a gift/favor. I use an xl-1, and have a couple of Nady VHF mics. I'd really like to capture this with some nice sound, and expect to rely on the wireless to pull that in, expecially outdoors. Couple of issues, not that I expect specific responses to each item, but I want to paint the full picture of what I need to do here:
1) These mics dont have windscreens, and one was actually a freebie from a guy on here!. They have served me well, and I've never had any signal drop that I hear about, but I tell ya, the sound just doesn't seem "right." Sounds kind of harsh and cheap.
2) Would windscreens be any big help, and can I just fashion something out of foam between now and Saturday?
3) Budget isnt unlimited, but if I were convinced that a Sennheiser wireless UHF (or some other solution) would sound a heck of alot more natural than these VHF's, I might pop for the $300 or $400 to get it over with, and I could use it later on also. (I expect to do some weddings, and also tape high school jazz bands and full bands, where Ive used wireless to get the conductor's intros and comments.)
4) If I go for an upgrade on the wireless, Can I rely on just a single mic and put it on the groom? I ask because the Nady's dont seem to pick up to the point of hearing a voice other than that of the person they are attached to. Again, is this a VHF/UHF issue, or is it dynamic vs electret?
5) Would a good shotgun do just as well for me here? Again, dont want to go broke.
Thanks for indulging an idiot trying to learn!
Eddie