Jeff Farrell
December 9th, 2005, 05:37 PM
Wow... shot my first wedding and learned a lot. Had 2 cams which was invaluable.
I am writing to say thanks to all who convinced me to go the Iriver route. I attached a Giant Squid mic to the Iriver (790 series), put it in the groom's pocket and hooked up the mic to his tux.
Wow. What a great quality of sound I got from the groom, bride, and minister. This one setup got all of their voices with ease and clarity. I remember looking at wireless mic systems and mini-disc recorders and I decided to go the Iriver route. I had to come back here and search posts for how to actually record through the Iriver, because as anyone with an Iriver knows, their buttons/ease of navigation is downright cryptic.
Anyway, through this forum I have purchased a Rode Videomic and the Iriver/Giant Squid setup. Great recommendations. I have really good quality audio from this wedding. As Spot says, good audio is 70% of good video (paraphrasing).
Thanks to this forum.
I am writing to say thanks to all who convinced me to go the Iriver route. I attached a Giant Squid mic to the Iriver (790 series), put it in the groom's pocket and hooked up the mic to his tux.
Wow. What a great quality of sound I got from the groom, bride, and minister. This one setup got all of their voices with ease and clarity. I remember looking at wireless mic systems and mini-disc recorders and I decided to go the Iriver route. I had to come back here and search posts for how to actually record through the Iriver, because as anyone with an Iriver knows, their buttons/ease of navigation is downright cryptic.
Anyway, through this forum I have purchased a Rode Videomic and the Iriver/Giant Squid setup. Great recommendations. I have really good quality audio from this wedding. As Spot says, good audio is 70% of good video (paraphrasing).
Thanks to this forum.