The camera noise can still come through the microphone if it is
mounted in the flash shoe. I experienced this recently during an
interview. Simply removing the microphone from the shoe resolved the
issue. I then mounted the mic on a monopod, and an extension cord
gave me a boom!
Hope this helps,
Adam
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jonathan Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Well, I'm using a kind-of external microphone. It's an external shotgun
microphone plugged into the microphone slot using the jack on the top.
On 5/7/07, Daniel Geduld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Easiest way to fix it is to record the sound to a separate
source and
synch
it later. Just use a clapper, or even a shot of a person clapping, and
line
up the sound of the clap with the picture. This is how it was done in
films
for years and, despite what some editors claim, it's really easy,
especially
in a digital setup when you can see the waveform.
On 5/7/07, Jonathan Bloom
[EMAIL PROTECTED]jonathan%40thenameiwantedwastaken.com
wrote:
My footage always has some motor sound in the audio everytime I
record. I'm using a Sony DCR-TRV330 and Final Cut Express. Is
there a
way to fix it or is it a problem with my camera?
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-Jonathan Bloom
http://thenameiwantedwastaken.com
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Daniel J. Geduld
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http://thenameiwantedwastaken.com
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