Greetings, I am new to the forum and am shooting my first documentary film as my first project.
I just purchased this camera and love it thus far:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/con...527&is=REG&addedTroughType=categoryNavigation
My question today is about audio recording via this camera. I just saw Mike Mills' documentary <em>Paperboys</em> and I was incredibly impressed with the quality of audio with which he recorded his subjects. I didn't see any mics attached to the subjects, so either he was using the on-camera mic (for some of the scenes the audio sounds directional, and I think this was the case) and/or he used boom mics. Unfortunately, I don't have a crew (you can laugh now for me shooting a film without a crew, I know it's a crazy notion). That said, it will be me, my camera, my tripod, and my subjects - no boom mics.
With that in mind, what would be the best audio situation for these shooting conditions?
On camera mic or a lavalier mic? I'd rather do on camera mic to save costs, but if lavalier mics will sound infinitely better, I'll spring for the extra gear. If you think I should go with a lavalier mic, what brands> models are the best for this kindof purpose?
Thanks for any advice you can offer and I look forward to being a part of this community.
-Sloane
I just purchased this camera and love it thus far:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/con...527&is=REG&addedTroughType=categoryNavigation
My question today is about audio recording via this camera. I just saw Mike Mills' documentary <em>Paperboys</em> and I was incredibly impressed with the quality of audio with which he recorded his subjects. I didn't see any mics attached to the subjects, so either he was using the on-camera mic (for some of the scenes the audio sounds directional, and I think this was the case) and/or he used boom mics. Unfortunately, I don't have a crew (you can laugh now for me shooting a film without a crew, I know it's a crazy notion). That said, it will be me, my camera, my tripod, and my subjects - no boom mics.
With that in mind, what would be the best audio situation for these shooting conditions?
On camera mic or a lavalier mic? I'd rather do on camera mic to save costs, but if lavalier mics will sound infinitely better, I'll spring for the extra gear. If you think I should go with a lavalier mic, what brands> models are the best for this kindof purpose?
Thanks for any advice you can offer and I look forward to being a part of this community.
-Sloane