Joe Thompson
September 6th, 2011, 01:36 PM
Hi Guys & Gals,
Audio on first shoot was a disaster. I won't go into the specifics on what when wrong with current gear :-)
Current Audio setup includes:
2 x Zoom H4N's
RODE Video Mic Pro
Wireless Sennheiser G3 pack
I could sure do with a steer here please, on what you wedding pros feel i'm missing in above setup.
My general thinking is to keep 1 zoom H4N on camera B, static and situated top right of church, connecting into G3 receiver. (Would people recommend i set this H4N to 4 channel mode?, or keep solely for the G3). The G3 Transmitter of course will be placed in grooms pocket, for vows.
The RODE Video mic pro will also be placed on camera B tripod, picking up ambience / backup, but this may depend on answers to above. Might be wiser to keep RODE Video Mic Pro on camera A, if H4N on camera B, is also picking up general ambience and sound.
Use of my second Zoom H4N, depends on suggestions received really. I have no sound coverage currently, on the lectern for readings, and church singers, so i guess my questions are:
Should I buy a H2 next, primarily for lectern and recording readings?
Should I utilize church speakers, and buy some sort of drum mic, shotgun mic, with xlr output that connects to my second H4N?
Can I place H2 on top of speaker, or does sound get blown out?
Should I forget about mic in front of speaker, and get second H2 in time, to capture church music at source?
What is the best quality, in people's experience on the above options?
By placing a mic in front of speakers, I think it captures all 3 groups, (readers, vows, and church music), but on the other hand, I can't always rely on church speakers being positioned at ground level, so perhaps placing DRD's at source is the way to go, depending on quality.
Am i right in thinking so, perhaps 1 or 2 H2's is the right next move with my audio setup? A steer would be appreciated
p.s. shooting with DSLR, so relying on H4N's for the XLR input
Audio on first shoot was a disaster. I won't go into the specifics on what when wrong with current gear :-)
Current Audio setup includes:
2 x Zoom H4N's
RODE Video Mic Pro
Wireless Sennheiser G3 pack
I could sure do with a steer here please, on what you wedding pros feel i'm missing in above setup.
My general thinking is to keep 1 zoom H4N on camera B, static and situated top right of church, connecting into G3 receiver. (Would people recommend i set this H4N to 4 channel mode?, or keep solely for the G3). The G3 Transmitter of course will be placed in grooms pocket, for vows.
The RODE Video mic pro will also be placed on camera B tripod, picking up ambience / backup, but this may depend on answers to above. Might be wiser to keep RODE Video Mic Pro on camera A, if H4N on camera B, is also picking up general ambience and sound.
Use of my second Zoom H4N, depends on suggestions received really. I have no sound coverage currently, on the lectern for readings, and church singers, so i guess my questions are:
Should I buy a H2 next, primarily for lectern and recording readings?
Should I utilize church speakers, and buy some sort of drum mic, shotgun mic, with xlr output that connects to my second H4N?
Can I place H2 on top of speaker, or does sound get blown out?
Should I forget about mic in front of speaker, and get second H2 in time, to capture church music at source?
What is the best quality, in people's experience on the above options?
By placing a mic in front of speakers, I think it captures all 3 groups, (readers, vows, and church music), but on the other hand, I can't always rely on church speakers being positioned at ground level, so perhaps placing DRD's at source is the way to go, depending on quality.
Am i right in thinking so, perhaps 1 or 2 H2's is the right next move with my audio setup? A steer would be appreciated
p.s. shooting with DSLR, so relying on H4N's for the XLR input