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Cc: 'Phil Nash' <m...@philnash.me>; 'Mark Bashian' <mbash...@bashfilms.com>
Subject: RE: Cameras / Mics
Jon,
If the microphones and cameras aren’t in Marshall’s closet, I suspect they’re
in the ACP basement. I checked, and I don’t have them.
On another note, I am
The ball mics are needed not that much for recording the QUESTIONS
but more for recording the DISCUSSIONS, when the audience talks even more than
the Speaker does, and the "right to talk" quickly passes from one part of the
room to the other and back randomly.
In the discussion cases REPEATING
On May 1, 2018, at 1:37 PM, Mark Bashian wrote:
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> My suggestion would be if the room is small enough that you do not need
> amplification speakers - just have the presenter repeat the audience
> questions. For the larger room we would take the audio from the sound
My suggestion would be if the room is small enough that you do not need
amplification speakers - just have the presenter repeat the audience questions.
For the larger room we would take the audio from the sound board - and if you
buy the throwing ball mic - no problem, we will be able to
If I brought my Zoom H5, which has two XLR inputs, as well as an extra line in,
and can record - would that help?
Regards,
[)o
IhIL..
> On 1 May 2018, at 16:22, Mark Bashian wrote:
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> Hi Phil,
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> In the case of a small room, which does not have amplification
Hi Phil,
In the case of a small room, which does not have amplification speakers or a
sound board - our individual wireless mic is connected directly to the camera
for recording. The wireless mic is connected via a XLR input on the camera.
There is a single connection per wireless mic.
Jon,
If the microphones and cameras aren’t in Marshall’s closet, I suspect they’re
in the ACP basement. I checked, and I don’t have them.
On another note, I am very busy at work and there’s a possibility that I won’t
be allowed to leave. Is there anyone else who could take over
Hi Team -
THROWING BALL / RECORDING INTEGRATION
- Think of the throwing ball mic as just a regular handheld mic that would be
passed around for Q
- If this ball is utilized in the main room that has A/V support, meaning there
is a sound board where multiple mics could be plugged in (such as