Yes yes--look for "unidirectional" over "omnidirectional."  See, I
learned something in my days working at Radio Shack, besides how to
play Prince of Persia!
Susan
http://vlog.kitykity.com


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Eddie Codel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Make sure you get a directional mic. Directionals are great for loud
areas because they pickup what you aim into them (your voice). We use
a $20 Radio Shack mic for Geek Entertainment TV and it serves us quite
well. Unless your going for serious audiofile quality, most people
won't tell the difference from a $20 mic to a $150 mic.
> 
> -eddie
> 
> On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 05:33:16PM -0000, Ms. Kitka wrote:
> > This weekend I posted my first footage from a correspondent attending
> > a convention and I'm wondering if anyone has any suggestions for good
> > quality microphones that would cut out as much background noise as
> > possible without muffling the interviewer/interviewee's voices.
> > 
> > This week's show containing convention interview footage can be found
> > here: http://libsyn.com/media/mskitka/Kitkast-01-12.mov
> > 
> > Kitka
> > http://www.kitkast.com/
> > 
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> > Yahoo! Groups Links
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