Audio Equipment for Digital Camcorders Mississippi

To record better audio with your digital camcorders, you have two basic options: use a high-quality accessory microphone or record audio using a separate recorder.

Local Companies

Gamestop
601-956-1980
1060 E County Line Rd
Ridgeland, MS
Gamestop Inc
601-956-9959
1200 E County Line Rd Ste 134
Ridgeland, MS
Cowboy Maloney's Electric City Superstores
(601) 924-1313
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Gkr Systems Inc
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860 Centre St
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Hodges TV Service
(601) 925-5233
590 Springridge Rd
Clinton, MS
Clinical Electronics Inc
(601) 992-9542
200 E Waterwood Dr
Brandon, MS
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Precision Electronics Service Inc
601-956-5835
6965 Old Canton Rd Ste D
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Clinton, MS
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Digital Video For Dummies, 4th Edition

Adapted From: Digital Video For Dummies, 4th Edition

All digital camcorders have built-in microphones, and most of them record audio adequately. After spending hundreds if not thousands of dollars for a high-tech digital camcorder, you may be frustrated by the so-so quality of the audio recorded by the built-in microphone. The problem is that the camcorder's mic is prone to pick up a lot of noise you don't want, while not recording enough of the audio you actually want. Unwanted noise includes wind roar, people chatting next to or behind the camera, and even the camcorder's own tape drive.

The quality of the audio recorded with your camcorder's mic never exceeds "adequate." Most professional videographers emphasize the importance of good audio. They note that while audiences will tolerate some flaws in the video presentation, poor audio quality will immediately turn off your viewers. To record better audio, you have two basic options:

  • Use a high-quality accessory microphone.
  • Record audio using a separate recorder.

Choosing a microphone

If you want to connect a better microphone to your camcorder, the best place to start is with your camcorder's manufacturer — you'll need a really long cable. (Just kidding.) Usually accessory microphones are available from the manufacturer. These accessory units make use of connections, accessory shoes, and other features on your camcorder.

One type of special microphone you may want to use is a lavalier microphone — a tiny unit that usually clips to a subject's clothing to pick up his or her voice. You often see lavalier mics clipped to the lapels of TV newscasters. Some lavalier units are designed to fit inside clothing or costumes, though some practice and special shielding may be required to eliminate rubbing noises.

You might also consider a hand-held mic. These can be either held by or close to your subject, mounted to a boom (make your own out of a broom handle and duct tape!), or suspended over your subject. Suspending a microphone overhead prevents unwanted noise caused by breathing, rustling clothes, or simply bumping the microphone stand. Just make sure that whoever holds the microphone boom doesn't bump anyone in the head!

Microphones are generally defined by the directional pattern in which they pick up sound. The three basic categories are cardioid (which has a heart-shaped pattern), omnidirectional (which picks up sound from all directions), and bidirectional (which picks up sound from the sides). Figure 1 illustrates these patterns.


Figure 1: Microphones are defined by how they pick up sound.

A good place to look for high-quality microphones is at a musician's supply store. Just make sure that the connectors and frequency range are compatible with your camcorder or other recording device (check the camcorder's documentation). Finally, the Internet is always a good resource as well. One good resource is Shure Incorporated. Shure sells microphones and other audio products, and the Web site is an excellent resource for general information about choosing and using microphones.

Selecting an audio recorder

Separate sound recorders give you more flexibility, especially if you just want to record audio in a certain location but not video. Many professionals use DAT (digital audio tape) recorders to record audio, but DAT recorders typically cost hundreds or (more likely) thousands of dollars. Digital voice recorders are also available, but the amount of audio they can record is often limited by whatever storage is built in to the unit. For a good balance of quality and affordability, some of the newer MiniDisc recorders are good choices.

If you do record audio with a separate recorder, one problem you'll have later is precisely synchronizing the audio recording with the video image that you recorded. Professional video and filmmakers solve this problem using slates. A slate is that black-and-white board thingie with all the chalk writing on it that someone snaps closed just before the director yells, "Action!" The slate isn't just a kitschy Hollywood gimmick. When the slate is snapped closed in front of the camera, it makes a loud snapping noise picked up by all audio recorders on the set. That sound and the video image of the slate can be used later to precisely synchronize the separate audio and video recordings. If you plan to record audio with a separate audio recorder, it's not a bad idea to construct and use a simple slate of your own. You can make it using two boards and a hinge purchased at any hardware store. (Just watch your fingers, okay?)


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Featured Local Company

Gamestop

601-956-1980
1060 E County Line Rd
Ridgeland, MS
http://www.gamestop.com

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