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Microphone Kit For Your Video Production Needs: Robin Recommends Need
a good microphone setup for your video blog interviews? Considering a
wireless solution so that your interview may move more freely without
any cables following you? Finding few wireless microphones that
satisfy your needs? Discovering that prices being asked around for
these microphones are a bit too expensive for yo
http://www.chinese-microphone.com/Wireless-Microphones.html ur wallet?
Not finding one that doesn't require AC power?Yes, there is a way out.
In this last two years I have been using a wonderful microphone kit
for all of my video production, and having just discovered where there
is a supplier also for all those living outside of the US, I have
decided to share in detail the specs and characteristics of my trusted
microphone for video setup. Hold your orders then, and read on to find
out what I think is the must-have microphone solution for anyone
wanting to produce quality video clips, live video streaming or news
reporting while keeping expenses at the lowest level possible. Here
the technical premises, the video proofs, my personal story and a full
video product unpacking of this little technology jewel that does
reliably what it promises to: Indeed, if you have been looking for an
ideal solution to your video and voice recording needs, including
video interviews, personal reporting and announcements when producing
video, then you may want to look into this wireless microphone setup I
have been using with great satisfaction for over two years.First let
me say that I am not a "pro", or at least I am not one that knows
everything about video. I have spent many years working with it, but
have remained always an outsider, an experimenter, a pioneer in using
new technologies to do things that you could not before. So, my choice
and judgment is not based on technical specification sheets, but on
extended field results and personal evaluation. Over the years I have
gradually abandoned my dreams to work and produce with video as
technology costs were always impossibly high and the few venues to
keep oneself into the business required more oil than talent.But
believe it or not, since Ourmedia opened its doors three years ago and
YouTube has arrived on the scene in 2005 as a truly empowering video
reality, I have taken all my gear up again and have started putting my
video production skills to good use again.With over 500 clips uploaded
on YouTube, nearly 1,000,000 video views, over 1,000 channel
subscribers and the increasing experimentation I am doing on my two
online television channels (Robin Good TV and RGTV News), I am feeling
again the excitement of producing videos that I enjoy creating and
which have a purpose I fully believe in. But to create good videos,
anyone with some experience will tell you, the first thing you need to
worry about is not the video, but the audio.Yes, worrying early about
how your audio is going to be recorded is frequently more important
than getting the best framing for your shot or making sure your
picture is rock-steady when doi

ng a moving shot.This is particularly true when you need to interview
someone or in any situation where you need to record with clarity the
voice of someone talking into your camcorder. Even when it is you
yourself who needs to speak right in the front of the video-camera,
having an adequate setup instead of using by default your built-in
camcorder microphone does make all of the difference in the world.Here
is an example. This is Mike Shea from San Diego during some of our
experimental tests with RGTV News. He has a camcorder built-in
mike:And here below hear myself recording the clip while on the road,
but with a dedicated external mike, plugged into my camcorder or
computer.You can definitely hear the difference.The built-in camcorder
microphones installed on most camcorders pick up everything. Sound
from the camera own mechanics, zoom motor, your fingers and strap
moving around, ambient noise, and more get all picked up in full audio
democracy. Under these conditions your voice never comes out clear and
professional as you have come to expect it after having watched
thousands of hours of commercial television and hundreds of films.
There is just too much noise around.And believe me, it is not so much
the need to emul http://www.chinese-microphone.com/Wireless-Microphones.html
ate commercial television that makes caring for audio so important in
video production. The fact is that without the audio, it is a
completely different story. Especially when you have someone talking,
the audio is everything. You could even take away the video and still
have a valuable content item in the audio only recording. In fact it
is not a coincidence that so many video bloggers make an audio-only
downloadable .mp3 file available next to their published videos. For
all these reasons, as soon as I started to take up again my humble
video gear, I went online looking for a microphone solution to serve
my specific video production needs.These were my requirements:Highly
portableBattery-poweredIntegrating a lavalier-type microphone (the
very small type that are attached as pins on ties and jackets)Capable
of interfacing with my camcorder and/or computerInexpensiveExpandable
to multiple units - so that I could have multiple wireless microphones
broadcasting back to my portable base stationBut the real problem for
many non-US-based video-makers online and off, is that suppliers of
wireless microphones leverage both international regulations which
prohibit use of certain frequencies for such applications (and these
vary from country to country) and exclusive distribution deals that
make it next to impossible to find or buy a cost-effective wireless
mikes outside of the US.So nonetheless you can go to Amazon.com and
find many such products, the good ones can only be ordered it if you
live in the US.. Amazon and its partner suppliers will not ship them
outside the US.Worst than this is the fact that if you decide to go
down the street and ask your supposedly competent audio-shop
specialist about a portable, inexpensive (under 100 \xE2\x82?- roughly $ 130)
wireless microphone kit for your own video productions, he will likely
reply to you by saying that such tools:a) do not existb) do not work
in Europec) are an old technologyd) do not work very welle) cost over
500 euf) need to be AC-poweredIn fact, none of the above statements is
true.But when you do not have enough information on a given topic
anyone can make a fool of you. And so they do.What instead you need to
know about inexpensive portable wireless microphones is that:1) There
are good wireless microphones that do not cost an arm and a leg. In
fact, you can actually buy two or three of these kits while still for
less than what your audio-shop would charge for one of their AC-only-
powered professional wireless mike.2) They can be bought from just
about anywhere you live around the planet as long as you have a
working Internet connection and an eBay account. You need not ask
anymore a friend going to NY to get you one. 3) Their quality is good
at least relative to consumer standards and it is definitely "good
enough" to make quality audio recordings to be used for public
distribution online or on DVDs.4) There are models that work on
batteries.5) Multiple units can be combined together easily, providing
you with the ability to record two or more wireless mikes easily and
at a very low cost.6) You need to steer clear of those supercheap
Chinese-made wireless microphones. While there may be some good models
around, I haven't seen them yet, nor I have read or heard reports
about them. These extremely cheap wireless microphones ($5-15 or less)
do work, but the range of situations in which they can do so reliably
is much more limited. These Chinese-made microphones are very
sensitive to radio disturbances from other technologies and from the
reports I have had they do bring in a lot of unwanted background
noise. The SolutionThe wireless portable microphone kit that I advise
you to get is the Audio Technica ATR2

88W: VHF TwinMic\xE2\x84?System with battery-powered receiver and
transmitter.This is a professional VHF wireless kit integrating both a
clip-mike and a traditional hand-held microphone and capable of
transmitting over up to a 300' range. It utilizes two switchable
frequencies.:170 MHz and 50Hz-18kHz. As mentioned, the ATR-288 also
includes two high-performance microphones (an ATR20 unidirectional
dynamic microphone, and an ATR35 lavalier mic with tie-clip), as well
as two portable cigarette-pack-sized transmitters and receivers, a
monitor earphone and a very useful camcorder mounting shoe. The
ATR288W is fully self-sufficient as it uses one standard 9V battery
for each transmitting/receiving unit.Watch me unpack my own ATR288W as
two new ones I have just ordered, came in yesterday.Where to Find
itThanks to a passionate Sharewood supporter Sulay, I have recently
discovered that there is an eBay shop that not only has the very same
wireless microphone kit I have been happily using for the last two
years, but it ships them anywhere around the world at an unbeatable
price.The name of the eBay shop is Digital4Cheap. This is really good
news for video-makers and grassroots video producers outside of North
America.In fact, nonetheless I have my own, which a good friend bought
for me in one of his trips to NY (thanks still Ale and Peppe) and of
which I have broken a few non-critical parts, I have always wanted to
add more wireless broadcasting units to it. The
http://www.chinese-microphone.com/Wireless-Microphones.html refore, as
soon as I learned from Sulay of this opportunity, not only I went and
verified that what offered was indeed the real thing, but as soon that
I was convinced, I ordered two more for myself! Here's my video of the
unpacking.For those of you in North America, you may as well check
Amazon own offerings on this, while being aware of the differences
existing between the various, but similarly labelled models available.
Keep this in mind: what changes between a ATR-PRO88W and a 288W is the
fact that in the last one you are provided also with a second hand-
held microphone. That's the only difference. Other similar models in
this family change the type and technical specifications of the
microphones provided in the package. How Much Does it Cost?Whie Audio-
Technica official suggested list price is US$249.95 you can find this
unit for just around $100 at Digital4Cheap. That does not include
shipping, which may add quite a bit to your cost indeed, but believe
me, no matter what the total this a piece of equipment worth every
penny you will spend on it.This above is a screenshot of the ATR-288W
kit being offered right now at the Digital4Cheap eBay shop. You can
click it and be teleported straight to the relevant page.
Recommended.Disclosure: I, Robin Good, carry no relationship of any
kind with the company producing this tool or with any of its resellers
officials and non. I derive no income from the sales of this product
and I have no interest in writing about it outside the one of
promoting a technology I personally value. Original article written by
Robin Good for Master New Media and originally titled: "Best Portable
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Microphone Kit For Your Video Production Needs: Robin Recommends Need
a good microphone setup for your video blog interviews? Considering a
wireless solution so that your interview may move more freely without
any cables following you? Finding few wireless microphones that
satisfy your needs? Discovering that prices being asked around for
these microphones are a bit too expensive for your wallet? Not finding
one that doesn't require AC power?Yes, there is a way out. In this
last two years I have been using a wonderful microphone kit for all of
my video production, and having just discovered where there is a
supplier also for all those living outside of the US, I have decided
to share in detail the specs and characteristics of my trusted
microphone for video setup. Hold your orders then, and read on to find
out what I think is the must-have microphone solution for anyone
wanting to produce quality video clips, live video streaming or news
reporting while k

eeping expenses at the lowest level possible. Here the technical
premises, the video proofs, my personal story and a full video product
unpacking of this little technology jewel that does reliably what it
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