Vince Crabb
November 19th, 2004, 08:57 AM
Greetings everybody!
Another newbie here, with only the 1st of many questions I eventually expect to post as I get more involved with the video end of things.
Background: Over the past 20+ years my experience has included work at several radio stations (one of which was housed in the same building as The Barn recording studio; the engineer actually let me push a few buttons and knobs while laying down tracks for one of Sandi Patti's earlier albums. I thought it was pretty cool at the time...), running sound for numerous small bands years ago (including Gov. Davis before he added the Blues Ambassadors), and operating a part-time business (15+ years) as a DJ for wedding receptions, etc. None of these positions have ever been full time. My real background is in customer service, technical support. But I have a great passion for audio, and now I need to expand my knowledge to include videography.
Short story long version, I was pushed/coerced(?) into the paid position of A/V Coordinator at my church at the beginning of the year, having been a volunteer in the same position for 5 prior years (I was the only applicant for the job, so I probably could have phoned in the interview). Shortly before the church decided to make this position paid, we upgraded our sound only system to include video, with the purchase of a 4100 lumen projector, motorized screen, seamless switcher, and Canon GL2 camera. Our intention with the camera was to be able to videotape the services for shut-ins, and various church group performances on location.
The real meat of this post: While I love the GL2 to pieces, the audio from the built-in mic leaves me far from satisfied. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think it probably has something to do with the fact that the camera is located at the back of the sanctuary, picking up audio from the sound systems main cluster 60+ feet away! OK I suppose for speech, but with music of any kind, it's right on par with AM radio in a 60's Volkswagon. No offense to anyone out there who still owns a 60's VW...
My question (finally): I want to capture audio directly from our mixer, so I need a recommendation for the equipment necessary to do this. I think I'd like to possibly still have audio capture from the built-in mic, for ambience, but if that's not possible I can mount a spare mic or 2 somewhere in the sanctuary and mix that into the camera audio feed. I'm sure this sounds like a dumb question from someone with an audio background, but I've never had to incorporate video in the past.
That's it for now. Sorry this was so long and drawn out. Any and all answers will of course be greatly appreciated! And before I go let me say, from what I've seen while perusing this forum so far, you guys rock!
Thanks and God Bless!
Another newbie here, with only the 1st of many questions I eventually expect to post as I get more involved with the video end of things.
Background: Over the past 20+ years my experience has included work at several radio stations (one of which was housed in the same building as The Barn recording studio; the engineer actually let me push a few buttons and knobs while laying down tracks for one of Sandi Patti's earlier albums. I thought it was pretty cool at the time...), running sound for numerous small bands years ago (including Gov. Davis before he added the Blues Ambassadors), and operating a part-time business (15+ years) as a DJ for wedding receptions, etc. None of these positions have ever been full time. My real background is in customer service, technical support. But I have a great passion for audio, and now I need to expand my knowledge to include videography.
Short story long version, I was pushed/coerced(?) into the paid position of A/V Coordinator at my church at the beginning of the year, having been a volunteer in the same position for 5 prior years (I was the only applicant for the job, so I probably could have phoned in the interview). Shortly before the church decided to make this position paid, we upgraded our sound only system to include video, with the purchase of a 4100 lumen projector, motorized screen, seamless switcher, and Canon GL2 camera. Our intention with the camera was to be able to videotape the services for shut-ins, and various church group performances on location.
The real meat of this post: While I love the GL2 to pieces, the audio from the built-in mic leaves me far from satisfied. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think it probably has something to do with the fact that the camera is located at the back of the sanctuary, picking up audio from the sound systems main cluster 60+ feet away! OK I suppose for speech, but with music of any kind, it's right on par with AM radio in a 60's Volkswagon. No offense to anyone out there who still owns a 60's VW...
My question (finally): I want to capture audio directly from our mixer, so I need a recommendation for the equipment necessary to do this. I think I'd like to possibly still have audio capture from the built-in mic, for ambience, but if that's not possible I can mount a spare mic or 2 somewhere in the sanctuary and mix that into the camera audio feed. I'm sure this sounds like a dumb question from someone with an audio background, but I've never had to incorporate video in the past.
That's it for now. Sorry this was so long and drawn out. Any and all answers will of course be greatly appreciated! And before I go let me say, from what I've seen while perusing this forum so far, you guys rock!
Thanks and God Bless!