So my intention in my upcoming feature is to use two, or possibly 3 seprerate home made boom mics, out of principly dollar store materials.
My vision is to use a cassette stereo, a digital voice recorder, and anywhere frpm 1 to 3 laptops to collect a variety of audio signals, and then sequence them in modplug tracker to achieve to best result possible.
Because most of the filming will be outdoors, I think I can get around the wind-noise problem by buying cheap feather dusters and either shimming off a piece of the feather duster to secure the microphone, or else just use clip on mics and simply clip them on to the interior of the feather duster.
What do you guys think?
My vision is to use a cassette stereo, a digital voice recorder, and anywhere frpm 1 to 3 laptops to collect a variety of audio signals, and then sequence them in modplug tracker to achieve to best result possible.
Because most of the filming will be outdoors, I think I can get around the wind-noise problem by buying cheap feather dusters and either shimming off a piece of the feather duster to secure the microphone, or else just use clip on mics and simply clip them on to the interior of the feather duster.
What do you guys think?
