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October 7th, 2004, 11:02 AM
Hi guys,
Please forgive me if this is a silly question-- this is something I haven't done before, and I couldn't find the answer to my question elsewhere.
I'll be shooting an interview with two cameras facing in opposite directions (showing the interviewer and interviewee). A boundary mic is in between the people, and i want it to be connected to both cameras' external mics (both are TRV900's, but that shouldn't matter and may actually change). What kind of hardware do I need? Can I just get a headphone splitter, headphone extension cords, and a bunch of adapters? (wow, now that I look at that, it seems like a really really bad idea).
Please help!!
Thanks,
Rachel
Please forgive me if this is a silly question-- this is something I haven't done before, and I couldn't find the answer to my question elsewhere.
I'll be shooting an interview with two cameras facing in opposite directions (showing the interviewer and interviewee). A boundary mic is in between the people, and i want it to be connected to both cameras' external mics (both are TRV900's, but that shouldn't matter and may actually change). What kind of hardware do I need? Can I just get a headphone splitter, headphone extension cords, and a bunch of adapters? (wow, now that I look at that, it seems like a really really bad idea).
Please help!!
Thanks,
Rachel