My camcorder is on a tripod 10 feet away from where I'm speaking. The built-in microphone on the camcorder picks up the volume just fine but the quality isn't right - it sounds far away. The camcorder does have a 3.5 mm jack for an external mic. People have suggested that a unidirectional microphone sitting on top of the camcorder will pick up the sound better. But will the quality be better? It's only speaking voice, not singing, no instruments.
The other suggestion was to get a small microphone that just clips onto my collar. Can anybody be specific about what to get, or what to try first?
The store people have many choices and say that if it's not right I can always return it, but it takes half a day to travel downtown and back, and I don't want to make anymore trips than I have to.
Here's what I did so far. It's ok to laugh. Found an old mono microphone that originally came with my old telephone answering machine. (Anybody remember those? It's gotta be 20 years old.) Got the proper extension at The Source, and used lots of duct tape (like an undercover agent) to tape it to myself just below my collar where it would be invisible, being careful of course not to put tape over the actual grooves, ran the wire down under my sweater along the floor and up to the camcorder. Actually the sound isn't too bad at all - but sort of like you'd hear someone's voice through a telephone.
But here's what happened. There's a brief crackling sound everytime I turn away from the camera to gesture to a flip chart behind me. LUCKILY I'm not speaking during the turning. So there's gotta be a simple way to delete the crackle?? And I've gotta get a proper mic for my next video. And if I get a little clip-on thingee, will it crackle too as I turn??
Thanks everybody. Hopefully the entertainment value of my questions make up for the stupidity. :-))
.....Susan
The other suggestion was to get a small microphone that just clips onto my collar. Can anybody be specific about what to get, or what to try first?
The store people have many choices and say that if it's not right I can always return it, but it takes half a day to travel downtown and back, and I don't want to make anymore trips than I have to.
Here's what I did so far. It's ok to laugh. Found an old mono microphone that originally came with my old telephone answering machine. (Anybody remember those? It's gotta be 20 years old.) Got the proper extension at The Source, and used lots of duct tape (like an undercover agent) to tape it to myself just below my collar where it would be invisible, being careful of course not to put tape over the actual grooves, ran the wire down under my sweater along the floor and up to the camcorder. Actually the sound isn't too bad at all - but sort of like you'd hear someone's voice through a telephone.
But here's what happened. There's a brief crackling sound everytime I turn away from the camera to gesture to a flip chart behind me. LUCKILY I'm not speaking during the turning. So there's gotta be a simple way to delete the crackle?? And I've gotta get a proper mic for my next video. And if I get a little clip-on thingee, will it crackle too as I turn??
Thanks everybody. Hopefully the entertainment value of my questions make up for the stupidity. :-))
.....Susan
