Scott Routt
August 7th, 2005, 10:15 AM
I’ve ordered all the equipment I can afford and should start taking delivery this week. I had a $3,000 budget and I spent most of it on:
Sony VX2100 Camera
Sony VCT-870RM tripod
Two iRiver 799 with Giant Squids
Extra camera Batteries
Audio Cables (a good mix of XLR, 1/4s, Minis, RCA)
I already own a GL1, a Whirlwind EDB1, a Beach DXA-4p, Rode Video Mic, old tripod, some headphones, a scanner, Photoshop, and Final Cut Pro 3.
I’m looking forward to testing the new gear as much as possible using the limitations of my living room.
BIGGEST WORRY: Hey, I realize I’m never ever going to have enough toys. I feel fairly confident that I now have the minimum tools required to do my first wedding and begin making demos. However…
I’m nagged by Interview Audio and Reception Lighting worries.
I wanted the PagLight C6 with MiniRover to help me feel confident at any poorly lit reception.
I wanted a mic for use with Bride/Groom and Attendant/parent interviews before the ceremony.
Lighting Question:
I bought the Sony VX2100 because I heard it would be good for low light. I know all reception/lighting/situations are unique. But in general, will I be able to get away with using this camera without a light until I can afford to buy the Pag C6, or do I seriously need to consider some kind of cheap substitute?
Audio/Interview Question:
Seeing as how I already spent my budget. What kind of options do I have for getting “decent” interview audio?
I will use the iRivers/Squid for interviews at the bride/groom home, but what about at the church? I would like to use some kind of mic that can easily be passed around while recording either to the camera or an iRiver. Keep in mind, my Beach doesn’t have phanom power.
Any advice or words of wisdom on these two questions?
Thanks,
Scott
Sony VX2100 Camera
Sony VCT-870RM tripod
Two iRiver 799 with Giant Squids
Extra camera Batteries
Audio Cables (a good mix of XLR, 1/4s, Minis, RCA)
I already own a GL1, a Whirlwind EDB1, a Beach DXA-4p, Rode Video Mic, old tripod, some headphones, a scanner, Photoshop, and Final Cut Pro 3.
I’m looking forward to testing the new gear as much as possible using the limitations of my living room.
BIGGEST WORRY: Hey, I realize I’m never ever going to have enough toys. I feel fairly confident that I now have the minimum tools required to do my first wedding and begin making demos. However…
I’m nagged by Interview Audio and Reception Lighting worries.
I wanted the PagLight C6 with MiniRover to help me feel confident at any poorly lit reception.
I wanted a mic for use with Bride/Groom and Attendant/parent interviews before the ceremony.
Lighting Question:
I bought the Sony VX2100 because I heard it would be good for low light. I know all reception/lighting/situations are unique. But in general, will I be able to get away with using this camera without a light until I can afford to buy the Pag C6, or do I seriously need to consider some kind of cheap substitute?
Audio/Interview Question:
Seeing as how I already spent my budget. What kind of options do I have for getting “decent” interview audio?
I will use the iRivers/Squid for interviews at the bride/groom home, but what about at the church? I would like to use some kind of mic that can easily be passed around while recording either to the camera or an iRiver. Keep in mind, my Beach doesn’t have phanom power.
Any advice or words of wisdom on these two questions?
Thanks,
Scott