[videoblogging] Micro wireless

2008-08-28 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
I am looking for a wireless micro for my Sony HD1
Essentialy to make interviews

Thanks for advises and experiences

Amitiés à tous

Loiez


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Re: [videoblogging] Micro wireless

2008-08-28 Thread Ruud Elmendorp: Video journalist
Hi Loiez,

Try the Evolution series of Sennheiser. They're not cheap, but very
reliable and easy to use.

Good luck!

Ruud Elmendorp
http;//www.videoreporter.nl

On 8/28/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all,
 I am looking for a wireless micro for my Sony HD1
 Essentialy to make interviews

 Thanks for advises and experiences

 Amitiés à tous

 Loiez


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Re: [videoblogging] Micro wireless

2008-08-28 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thx for help Ruud i will try your advice

Amitiés à tous

Loiez


Le 28 août 08 à 16:13, Ruud Elmendorp: Video journalist a écrit :

 Hi Loiez,

 Try the Evolution series of Sennheiser. They're not cheap, but very
 reliable and easy to use.

 Good luck!

 Ruud Elmendorp
 http;//www.videoreporter.nl

 On 8/28/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi all,
  I am looking for a wireless micro for my Sony HD1
  Essentialy to make interviews
 
  Thanks for advises and experiences
 
  Amitiés à tous
 
  Loiez
 
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Micro wireless

2008-08-28 Thread ryanne hodson
we use the Sennheiser EW 100 G2 wireless lavalier mic
it takes a beating and sounds great!
http://is.gd/20HJ

not cheap
but worth every penny.

-ryanne

On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 7:36 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Hi all,
 I am looking for a wireless micro for my Sony HD1
 Essentialy to make interviews

 Thanks for advises and experiences

 Amitiés à tous

 Loiez

 Loiez Deniel
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Re: [videoblogging] Micro wireless

2008-08-28 Thread Jay dedman
 I am looking for a wireless micro for my Sony HD1
 Essentialy to make interviews

we recently bought a RODE shotgun mic.
they are awesome and fairly affordable.
http://www.rodemic.com/microphones.php

Not sure if they have a wireless model.

Jay



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Re: [videoblogging] Micro wireless

2008-08-28 Thread Rupert
What percentage of the time do you find yourselves using Radio  
instead of regular mics, what  regular mics do you use?  You have XLR  
inputs on your camera?

Rupert
http://twittervlog.tv

On 28-Aug-08, at 10:28 AM, ryanne hodson wrote:

we use the Sennheiser EW 100 G2 wireless lavalier mic
it takes a beating and sounds great!
http://is.gd/20HJ

not cheap
but worth every penny.

-ryanne

On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 7:36 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Hi all,
  I am looking for a wireless micro for my Sony HD1
  Essentialy to make interviews
 
  Thanks for advises and experiences
 
  Amitiés à tous
 
  Loiez
 
  Loiez Deniel
  http://www.loiez.org
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[videoblogging] Human Rights Watch Video Postion NYC

2008-08-28 Thread ryanne hodson
*F/T Position Available**:*

Video and Photography Manager

*Communications Department*

*(New York Office)***

*Deadline for applications: September 10, 2008*

*  *

*Human Rights Watch (HRW) is seeking highly-qualified applicants for the
position of Video and Photography Manager in its Communications Department.*
**

* *

*Description**:  *The Video and Photography Manager, under the direction of
the Video and Photography Director and with overall supervision by the
Director of Communications, will work to: create and edit HRW multimedia;
review and service internal and external requests for HRW visual content;
manage all video production; negotiate clearance and usage rights for all
visual media assets used in HRW products; manage consultants ranging from
editors, videographers and producers of video content; edit video for
special projects as needed; produce video news releases; work with experts
in crafting an asset management system for HRW's visual content, including
overseeing the conversion process, establishing a digital archive, and
creating an editing and review system and professional distribution process;
maintain physical archive of both professionally produced and HRW produced
visual content; manage all video duplication and processing for HRW; build
all in-house DVDs for press, donors, advocacy, program and others; research
and edit visual content for use in web, print, video and other multimedia
projects; train staff to gather visual content in the field, initiate
pre-mission meetings with researchers to determine most effective and
achievable multimedia products for advocacy goals; budget for grant
proposals for multimedia projects and facilities; create presentations of
multimedia content for meetings; purchase, maintain, distribute and track
staff usage of A/V equipment (audio recorders, cameras and camcorders);
provide technical oversight for major Human Rights Watch events; produce
flash slideshows for the web and events; liaise/advise with internal and
external web developers on special projects; participate in special projects
such as the www.hrw.org redesign; and other tasks as may be assigned.



*Qualifications**:*  The successful candidate must have at least 5 years of
related experience in broadcast news or human rights work, specifically in:
producing video for broadcast online and projection; preparing and
co-producing online photo and video reports, including flash development;
electronic media management; licensing of intellectual property; and video
and photo research for news and/or documentaries. The candidate must also
have demonstrated knowledge of the following programs: Final Cut Pro, Pro
Tools or other sound editing software, Photoshop, Flash, Adobe Creative
Suite, some html and web editing capacity also required. Candidates must be
extremely well-organized, collegial, and able to function effectively in a
fast-paced environment. S/he must have excellent communication skills in
oral and written English.  A bachelor's degree or equivalent experience is
required.



*Salary and Benefits*: HRW seeks exceptional applicants and offers
competitive compensation and generous employer-paid benefits. HRW will pay
reasonable relocation expenses and will assist employees in obtaining
necessary work authorization, if required; citizens of all nationalities are
encouraged to apply.



*PLEASE APPLY IMMEDIATELY* by emailing in a single submission: a letter of
interest describing your experience, your resume, salary requirements, and
names or letters of reference *no later than September 10, 2008 *to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  Please use *Video and Photography Manager* as the subject
of your email. Only complete applications will be reviewed. It is preferred
that all materials be submitted via email.  If emailing is not possible,
send materials *(please do not split a submission between email and regular
post)* to:



Human Rights Watch

Attn: Search Committee *(Video and Photography Manager)*

350 Fifth Avenue, 34th Floor

New York, NY  10118-3299

Fax: (212) 736-1300





*Human Rights Watch is an equal opportunity employer that does not
discriminate in its hiring practices and, in order to build the strongest
possible workforce, actively seeks a diverse applicant pool.*

*  *

** * **

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*Human Rights Watch **is an international human rights monitoring and
advocacy organization known for its in-depth investigations, its incisive
and timely reporting, its innovative and high-profile advocacy campaigns,
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Re: [videoblogging] Micro wireless

2008-08-28 Thread Jay dedman
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 What percentage of the time do you find yourselves using Radio
 instead of regular mics, what regular mics do you use? You have XLR
 inputs on your camera?

you know if its Video 101.
for personal stuff, i never use any external mics.
i just get close...im more worried about getting the moment than the
bets audio quality.

when we want better quality (work etc)...we obviously use external mics.
The wireless mic is the best for a one person interview...especially
if they are taking us on a tour.
never matters if they turn their heads and dont face the camera.
audio is crystal.

The shotgun is great when there are multiple people involved...or we
cant get a wireless mic on the person.
yes, we have a camera that takes XLR, but didnt for a long time.

Ultimately, we just try to find the simplest setup that will give us
good quality, then we focus on what the hell we're recording to make
sure its interesting to us.

Jay

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Re: [videoblogging] Micro wireless

2008-08-28 Thread Jan McLaughlin
Another - possibly more interesting / innovative approach to great
documentary interview sound might be to record double system.

Video 'B-roll' - interesting shots of the subject in situ + separate audio
interview with small mp3 / wav recorder.

Great audio cause you can always easily keep the microphone close.

More interesting video than talking heads would ever-ever-ever give ya.

:)

Costs more in time to edit, less initial dollar and learning curve
investment. Radio and boom mics aren't rocket science, but they hold a lot
of secrets to their success, too.

Jan

On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 2:22 PM, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  What percentage of the time do you find yourselves using Radio
  instead of regular mics, what regular mics do you use? You have XLR
  inputs on your camera?

 you know if its Video 101.
 for personal stuff, i never use any external mics.
 i just get close...im more worried about getting the moment than the
 bets audio quality.

 when we want better quality (work etc)...we obviously use external mics.
 The wireless mic is the best for a one person interview...especially
 if they are taking us on a tour.
 never matters if they turn their heads and dont face the camera.
 audio is crystal.

 The shotgun is great when there are multiple people involved...or we
 cant get a wireless mic on the person.
 yes, we have a camera that takes XLR, but didnt for a long time.

 Ultimately, we just try to find the simplest setup that will give us
 good quality, then we focus on what the hell we're recording to make
 sure its interesting to us.

 Jay

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 917 371 6790

 

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Re: [videoblogging] Micro wireless

2008-08-28 Thread Ron Watson
Can you hook up other kinds of mics to the wireless transmitter?
Boom mic, Line in, etc?

peace,
Ron Watson
http://k9disc.blip.tv
http://k9disc.com
http://discdogradio.com
http://pawsitivevybe.com



On Aug 28, 2008, at 1:28 PM, ryanne hodson wrote:

 we use the Sennheiser EW 100 G2 wireless lavalier mic
 it takes a beating and sounds great!
 http://is.gd/20HJ

 not cheap
 but worth every penny.

 -ryanne

 On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 7:36 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Hi all,
  I am looking for a wireless micro for my Sony HD1
  Essentialy to make interviews
 
  Thanks for advises and experiences
 
  Amitiés à tous
 
  Loiez
 
  Loiez Deniel
  http://www.loiez.org
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] l.deniel%40modele11.com
  ! new cell phone : +33 06 08 31 96 98
  Skype : ultimcodex
  M'appeler gratuitement de votre PC sur mon portable
  http://call.mylivio.com/loiez
 
 
 

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Re: [videoblogging] Micro wireless

2008-08-28 Thread Gabriel Soucheyre
there is also tghis veru funny trick : yoi use a kind of min mike with  
a wire that you stick to your finger with some tape and the you just  
point at the pêrson who's speaking, and it works !!!
very cheap indeed !

Le 28 août 08 à 20:22, Jay dedman a écrit :

 On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
 wrote:
  What percentage of the time do you find yourselves using Radio
  instead of regular mics, what regular mics do you use? You have XLR
  inputs on your camera?

 you know if its Video 101.
 for personal stuff, i never use any external mics.
 i just get close...im more worried about getting the moment than the
 bets audio quality.

 when we want better quality (work etc)...we obviously use external  
 mics.
 The wireless mic is the best for a one person interview...especially
 if they are taking us on a tour.
 never matters if they turn their heads and dont face the camera.
 audio is crystal.

 The shotgun is great when there are multiple people involved...or we
 cant get a wireless mic on the person.
 yes, we have a camera that takes XLR, but didnt for a long time.

 Ultimately, we just try to find the simplest setup that will give us
 good quality, then we focus on what the hell we're recording to make
 sure its interesting to us.

 Jay

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Re: [videoblogging] Micro wireless

2008-08-28 Thread Ron Watson
I'd like to use that unit for all of my applications.

One time I'd like to hook up my boom mic to the transmitter for my  
camera.

Then maybe a lav for my camera.

Perhaps I want to hook it up to my sound system for a seminar.

Can this rig do that?

It looks as if it has multiple outputs and inputs, and I'd suppose  
that Sennheiser would have a bunch of connective doodads.

I'd just like to confirm this, as my wireless mic for my PA system  
just died. It'd be nice to kill 2 birds with one stone.

peace,
Ron Watson
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http://k9disc.com
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On Aug 28, 2008, at 2:22 PM, Jay dedman wrote:

 On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
 wrote:
  What percentage of the time do you find yourselves using Radio
  instead of regular mics, what regular mics do you use? You have XLR
  inputs on your camera?

 you know if its Video 101.
 for personal stuff, i never use any external mics.
 i just get close...im more worried about getting the moment than the
 bets audio quality.

 when we want better quality (work etc)...we obviously use external  
 mics.
 The wireless mic is the best for a one person interview...especially
 if they are taking us on a tour.
 never matters if they turn their heads and dont face the camera.
 audio is crystal.

 The shotgun is great when there are multiple people involved...or we
 cant get a wireless mic on the person.
 yes, we have a camera that takes XLR, but didnt for a long time.

 Ultimately, we just try to find the simplest setup that will give us
 good quality, then we focus on what the hell we're recording to make
 sure its interesting to us.

 Jay

 -- 
 http://jaydedman.com
 917 371 6790

 



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[videoblogging] My Take On Josh Wolf's Hiring....

2008-08-28 Thread Pat Cook
Hi everyone:

Better late than never, but here's MY take on Josh Wolf landing a 
journalism career

http://theleftwingconservative.blogspot.com/2008/08/left-wing-conservative-episode-01.html

Enjoy!! :)

In the meantime, I'll be twittering around.  Just look for 'The Left 
Wing Conservative' if you're a political vlogger or ask me offlist what 
my other twitter names are if you're not so we can follow each other. :)

Cheers :D

-- 
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Denver, Colorado
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AS MY WORLD TURNS - Blogger Page - http://asmyworldturnstv.blogspot.com/ 
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PAT'S HEALTH  MEDICAL WONDERS VIDEOCAST - 
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YOUTUBE CHANNEL - http://www.youtube.com/amwowttv/
THE PAT COOK SHOW  - http://www.livevideo.com/thepcshow
THE PAT COOK SHOW (Video Podcast) - Blogger Page - 
http://thepctvshow.blogspot.com/ - BlogTV Page - 
http://www.blogtv.com/Shows/19924
**COMING SOON** - PAT'S CLASSIC TV COMMERCIALS VIDEO PODCAST - 
http://patsclassictvcommercials-ipod.blogspot.com/ (iPod), 
http://patsclassictvcommercials-flash.blogspot.com/ (Flash)


Re: [videoblogging] Micro wireless

2008-08-28 Thread Richard Amirault
- Original Message - 
From: Jan McLaughlin

 Another - possibly more interesting / innovative approach to great
 documentary interview sound might be to record double system.

 Video 'B-roll' - interesting shots of the subject in situ + separate audio
 interview with small mp3 / wav recorder.

 Great audio cause you can always easily keep the microphone close.

 More interesting video than talking heads would ever-ever-ever give ya.


YES!!  This is what I use (double system) when I record panels at science 
fiction conventions.  Yes, I have used wireless in the past ... but my 
Edirol R-09 with a pair of Crown Sound Grabber 2 mics on the table works 
great and is hardly noticable to both the audience and the panel members 
(and the camera)

My latest video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxXMESMPrYM

A Zoom H-2 would work just as well and save you $100.00

PS I also have the Sennheiser EW 100 ENG2 wireless setup as well.

Richard Amirault
Boston, MA, USA
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http://bostonfandom.org
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[videoblogging] the first 15 REMIXES of the DNC 2008

2008-08-28 Thread noel hidalgo
over the past few days, users at Remix America have mashed up, remixed  
and slammed out amazing work!

all in all, tonight is not only a night to celebrate another page in  
America's history, but an opportunity to celebrate the amazing work  
done by remixers from around the world.

without any further delay, here are the 15 most amazing remixes from  
second to last night of the 2008 Democratic National Convention.

The Big Tent Declares Itself! by Fred Graver
http://remixamerica.org/videos/the-big-tent-declares-itself

Nancy Pelosi Techno Chicken by wreck and salvage
http://remixamerica.org/videos/nancy-pelosi-techno-chicken-0

DNC - Wednesday Night Recap by griffinity
http://remixamerica.org/videos/dnc-wednesday-night-recap

DNC - Monday Night Recap by wreck and salvage
http://remixamerica.org/videos/dnc-08-first-day-recap-no-red-meat

McCain on Leno by wreck and salvage
http://remixamerica.org/videos/mccain-on-leno-0

DNC08 - a parody of 90210 by griffinity
http://remixamerica.org/videos/dnc08

MLK/Obama by Joe Sabia
http://remixamerica.org/videos/mlk-obama-0

Obama Returns Teaser by geoffgresh
http://remixamerica.org/videos/obama-returns-teaser

The Stakes Are Too High by Bob Cesca
http://remixamerica.org/videos/the-stakes-are-too-high

Celebrities are Serious Business by ikat381
http://remixamerica.org/videos/celebrities-are-serious-business

Reaction (a look at the Democratic Party) by wreck and salvage
http://remixamerica.org/videos/reaction

DNC Roll Call by Griffinity
http://remixamerica.org/videos/dnc-roll-call

Joe is Right! by Alexandra
http://remixamerica.org/videos/joe-is-right-0

Open Letter to the Next President by Erik Nelson of Wreck and Salvage
http://remixamerica.org/videos/open-letter-to-the-next-president

Letter to the Future President #187 by Stimulator
http://remixamerica.org/videos/letter-to-the-future-president-187


Re: [videoblogging] Micro wireless

2008-08-28 Thread David Tames
Various wireless manufacturers make a brick which is a transmitter  
that plugs on to a mic via the XLR connector and turns most any mic  
into a wireless mic. Some even provide the Phantom power required by  
many condenser microphones.

David.

david tames | http://kino-eye.com | 617 216 1096






On Aug 28, 2008, at 4:38 PM, Ron Watson wrote:

 Can you hook up other kinds of mics to the wireless transmitter?
 Boom mic, Line in, etc?

 peace,
 Ron Watson
 http://k9disc.blip.tv
 http://k9disc.com
 http://discdogradio.com
 http://pawsitivevybe.com

 On Aug 28, 2008, at 1:28 PM, ryanne hodson wrote:

  we use the Sennheiser EW 100 G2 wireless lavalier mic
  it takes a beating and sounds great!
  http://is.gd/20HJ
 
  not cheap
  but worth every penny.
 
  -ryanne
 
  On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 7:36 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   Hi all,
   I am looking for a wireless micro for my Sony HD1
   Essentialy to make interviews
  
   Thanks for advises and experiences
  
   Amitiés à tous
  
   Loiez
  
   Loiez Deniel
   http://www.loiez.org
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] l.deniel%40modele11.com
   ! new cell phone : +33 06 08 31 96 98
   Skype : ultimcodex
   M'appeler gratuitement de votre PC sur mon portable
   http://call.mylivio.com/loiez
  
  
  
 
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