but you must work on the shed....carpet everywhere you can....hand sound blankets everywhere you can....you also might want to get some painters drop cloths and hang them on the ceiling if you can also.
whatever you can do. will make a difference.
always good to hear that someone cares about the sound
I have covered the walls in dry wall (called gyprock here in Australia) and it has made bit of a difference.
Laying carpet down on the concrete floor is no good as I will be filming welding and the hot sparks etc will melt the carpet, then I will be doing a documentary on fire safety
But I probably could put carpet on the roof or something cheap and similar.
Any ideas on a cheap and good lav mic?
Looking at getting a Canon hfs 100 or 10 to film this wirh.
The Tram TR50 (about $310 each), Voice Technologies VT500 series (about $350 each) and the Countryman B3 (about $200) and B6 (about $300) are all very nice lavs. Audio Technica lavs ($150 - $200) are okay as well.
The Audio Technica ATW trans/rec systems ($450 - $500) are nice and the Sennheiser G3 trans/rec systems ($600) are very good.
VHF systems are less expensive, give you longer battery life and greater range, but they are very prone to interference. UHF systems are more expensive, have shorter battery life and less range but are markedly less prone to interference.