A shotgun mic *may* help you. As I has posted before, a self-powered
lavalier microphone is going to be your solution to filming in an
empty room like that. The shotgun mic is still going to pick up all
that echo.

David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com

--- In [email protected], "Monique Danielle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> H i Jan,
> 
> Thanks for the tip. Actually I've put carpet in the room. Have the
camera
> max three feet away (usuallly only 2.5) . Turn on the built in zoom
> microphone. Used an external microphone. And still people say the sound
> quality is not good enough. it's very frustration. I'l give the zoom
> microphone a try.
> 
> My house has vaulted ceiling throughout - it's large - tile throughout -
> thin blinds throughout (live in Florida) - and very sparse modern
decor. So
> maybe that's why. But I'm not willing to hang heavy drapes, or put
down more
> than a LARGE throw rug in the room I film. I hope the shot gun
microphone
> works.
> 
> 
> 
> Cheers
> Monique Danielle
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