Ong Wan Shu
November 13th, 2003, 11:24 AM
hi all,
Gonna make a short film soon and need some advice. 1st of all, let me share my bad experience on sound on my previous short film.
I managed to borrow a mic with a boom. Because I know nuts about mic then,i told my fren that I just need a mic with boom. So he gave me a boom, with this mic that has a dome around it. THe dome is long,about 50-60cm long.
The result was not what I wanted. The shoot was in the 7th storey of a 24 floor apartment,and while the conversations can be heard,the mic also picked up a lot a lot of unwanted noise like traffic noise from the road beside the apartment,and some humming sound which later I heard from fren its the sound of eletricity current in the cables.
THis time round, this place I go is able to rent me 3 x Sony 77b clip on mics. He says it is best choice for conversation and to kill the environmental sound.(THis time the shoot is indoor,and i really dun want the air con sound,cable sound etc). However,another guy suggest to me that using a boom with the mics is better because when the actors are not speaking,it will be TOTAL silence, not even some "atomsphere" sound. He says it will sound "fake" in his opinion. After some thought, i realize there will be points i need this atomsphere. eg. Foot steps sounds, magazine flipping sound,closing of the small cosmetic powder box.
I shld be shooting with DVX100, 24p standard.
My question is
1) IF i use the boom, and its pick up pattern of the surrounding is so much that the atomsphere sound rivals the conversation, can it be save in post production? As in can i accentuate the conversation and dimmer the atomsphere in post untill its acceptable? If so, is there any website that teach me the basics on this? I can't afford to buy books from the States or Amazon from where I am. I shld be using either premiere 6 or FCP3.
2) ANyone can recommend a few models of boom mics that pick up sound more from a direction but just a bit from surrounding? the last thing i need is a mic that picks up at the extreme ends. Only 1 direction only or global pick up. Is there a mic that I can adjust this pattern according to my needs? I may be able to find the mic from my fren if you guys can name me a few models (not the super high end ones of coz)
2) Can I use the sony 77b to pick up the sound of foot steps? since the part when they are walking, theres no conversation.What I tot was just leave the mic on the floor where its out of frame.
3) If the guy has this mic clip near his neck, can the mic pick up sound of a magazine filpping in front of him? same for the small cosmetic powder box closing in front of a lady after powdering her nose.
4) Any "cheating" method to create the atomsphere sound? I want some atomsphere sound BUT not the air-con and cables noise.
5) Personally, i dun hear atompsheric sounds from the films i watch.(Maybe i am not aware,i am more a visual person than sound) Is it really that weird that there is REAL SILENCE (not even atomspheric sound) in a film?
Thanks a lot!!!
Cheers
Wan Shu
Gonna make a short film soon and need some advice. 1st of all, let me share my bad experience on sound on my previous short film.
I managed to borrow a mic with a boom. Because I know nuts about mic then,i told my fren that I just need a mic with boom. So he gave me a boom, with this mic that has a dome around it. THe dome is long,about 50-60cm long.
The result was not what I wanted. The shoot was in the 7th storey of a 24 floor apartment,and while the conversations can be heard,the mic also picked up a lot a lot of unwanted noise like traffic noise from the road beside the apartment,and some humming sound which later I heard from fren its the sound of eletricity current in the cables.
THis time round, this place I go is able to rent me 3 x Sony 77b clip on mics. He says it is best choice for conversation and to kill the environmental sound.(THis time the shoot is indoor,and i really dun want the air con sound,cable sound etc). However,another guy suggest to me that using a boom with the mics is better because when the actors are not speaking,it will be TOTAL silence, not even some "atomsphere" sound. He says it will sound "fake" in his opinion. After some thought, i realize there will be points i need this atomsphere. eg. Foot steps sounds, magazine flipping sound,closing of the small cosmetic powder box.
I shld be shooting with DVX100, 24p standard.
My question is
1) IF i use the boom, and its pick up pattern of the surrounding is so much that the atomsphere sound rivals the conversation, can it be save in post production? As in can i accentuate the conversation and dimmer the atomsphere in post untill its acceptable? If so, is there any website that teach me the basics on this? I can't afford to buy books from the States or Amazon from where I am. I shld be using either premiere 6 or FCP3.
2) ANyone can recommend a few models of boom mics that pick up sound more from a direction but just a bit from surrounding? the last thing i need is a mic that picks up at the extreme ends. Only 1 direction only or global pick up. Is there a mic that I can adjust this pattern according to my needs? I may be able to find the mic from my fren if you guys can name me a few models (not the super high end ones of coz)
2) Can I use the sony 77b to pick up the sound of foot steps? since the part when they are walking, theres no conversation.What I tot was just leave the mic on the floor where its out of frame.
3) If the guy has this mic clip near his neck, can the mic pick up sound of a magazine filpping in front of him? same for the small cosmetic powder box closing in front of a lady after powdering her nose.
4) Any "cheating" method to create the atomsphere sound? I want some atomsphere sound BUT not the air-con and cables noise.
5) Personally, i dun hear atompsheric sounds from the films i watch.(Maybe i am not aware,i am more a visual person than sound) Is it really that weird that there is REAL SILENCE (not even atomspheric sound) in a film?
Thanks a lot!!!
Cheers
Wan Shu