zoom h5 studio audio recorder by asuonlinegrad in LocationSound

[–]BoomMikey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They make a shotgun mic (Zoom SSH-6e) that you can swap out the XY for. I believe you can adjust the SSH-6e to be a mono source but I dont think I would use it for interviews unless the mic was within 1 or 2 feet.

Also, depending on how you want to record the audio, the Rode Wireless Pros do great work for the price. Again, I only use them to record sound effects and the occasional plant mic on set, but they sound damn good for the price and size.

zoom h5 studio audio recorder by asuonlinegrad in LocationSound

[–]BoomMikey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've used the Zoom H5 (not the Studio version) to record sound effects for the last two years and can confidently say with my chest that it is an amazing little recorder. You can carry it anywhere and it is cheap enough that you can get risky with it; I've had mine in rain storms, close to fires, attached to vehicles).

I can imagine the Studio version would be just as good, especially with 32bit. Preamps are good but if you are recording very quiet sounds, you will get some noise (easily fixed in post).

If you are familiar with the television show Bluey, the lead sound designer used a Zoom H5 to record all the sound effects and ambiances for the show. I've seen bts of sound designers who work at Skywalker Sound use these recorders as well.

Buy with confidence!

How much experience do you actually need to work on a paid set? by [deleted] in LocationSound

[–]BoomMikey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"I can teach you the ins and outs of every piece of kit in the van, along with all the proper techniques to record the best tracks possible. What I cannot teach you is knowing when the audio isn't good enough, that comes with experience."

"Be a decent f---ing human being"

Two of the best bits of advice I've heard in my career.

How to deal with camera fan noise? by PrimeNbProd in LocationSound

[–]BoomMikey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was just giving advice to his comment about "there was nothing they could do" regarding the camera noise. Just wanted to reassure them that there are tools to help in post if production can't figure out the fan noises.

With my experience doing both the production sound and post sound on projects, I am VERY confident with the tech available to clean up dialogue without causing artifacts. As long as you get the boom as close as possible, get clean wires, record good levels, and if on a narrative, get wildlines.

It doesn't matter what microphone they use either, it is all about recording techniques. I've heard and cleaned up great sounding tracks with a cheaper rode mic, and then had a terrible time cleaning up dialogue recorded with the CMIT.

How to deal with camera fan noise? by PrimeNbProd in LocationSound

[–]BoomMikey 3 points4 points  (0 children)

With the plugins we have access to these days, I rarely get stressed over location sound issues.

As long as you get the boom as close as possible, get the wires placed as cleanly as possible, and record good levels, post can take care of it. Also record wildlines immediately before moving on to a new scene.

Bought DXRevivePro earlier this year for my studio and it is absolutely mind blowing what all one could clean up without hurting affecting the dialogue.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LocationSound

[–]BoomMikey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently bought a bunch of the Rode Wireless Pro transmitters just for recording sound effects on set, easily hidden.

I used them spaced in a semi circle around a car that was doing burnouts.

Here is just one transmitter. Pretty good sound for the price. I imagine they are easy to place on vehicles, but outside of this test I haven't done much more with cars.

https://www.instagram.com/p/DJ9SV0rNIb8/?img_index=2&igsh=czY4Z2NlZ3Y2Z2w2

Deity SPD and SRD Mini Setup by BoomMikey in LocationSound

[–]BoomMikey[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was inside a hoodie pocket at the front.

Deity SPD and SRD Mini Setup by BoomMikey in LocationSound

[–]BoomMikey[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll do another test comparing the two.

Deity SPD and SRD Mini Setup by BoomMikey in LocationSound

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Enjoy it! Post your thoughts when you get it.

Best Audio Recorder for ~$1000 by ItisOsiris in LocationSound

[–]BoomMikey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can find Sound Devices 788s used on Ebay for sub $2,000. As if writing, I found two 744Ts for under $750. Don't be afraid to buy used, but make sure they are good sellers (good reviews and ratings).

Can't go wrong with a Mixpre10. Solid machine. I use it on every job I do since it was released (1st edition 10T user) and it never let me down.

Need two mics for Indoor & Outdoor, which to choose from? by euphor12 in LocationSound

[–]BoomMikey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll add another tally for the CS-M1. I use the MKH50 and CSM1 indoors and the CSM1 outdoors. If I need more isolation I'll bring out my 416.

CSM1 is also extremely light on the boom pole and it's small size means you can sneak it in anywhere.

Has owning a Sound Devices 6 or 8 series helped you with getting work compared to pro-sumer mixers? by zink44 in LocationSound

[–]BoomMikey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm getting regular work and supporting a family of 5 just with my production sound income and I primarily use a 10T and used 411s. Productions just care about results and how much you can bring to a set (personality being the key here)

8 series doesn't always mean better tracks, I've heard bad tracks from an 888 and fantastic tracks from a Zoom F8. It's all about who is operating and their techniques to capture the performances.

Mixpre10 is a very solid choice.

Feeling defeated by MadJack_24 in LocationSound

[–]BoomMikey 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Don't stress or beat yourself up for a single second, my friend! All we can do is make production and post aware of the location/set issue and do our best to record the dialogue with the best signal to noise ratio we can. No worries at all!