I'm shooting in a meeting room that holds 35-40 people at a local hospital that has two large (2' x 2') air conditioning vents in the ceiling, one directly over the speaker's lectern. I'm using an Audio Technica wireless lavaliere mic on the speaker and getting good, fairly clean audio.
However, there is often a Q&A session following the lecture, or questions asked from the audience (anywhere from 5-10 people sitting around tables to 35-40 sitting in more formal arrangements) during the talks and I need to get reasonably good audio from them too, if possible. I'm shooting alone, so a mic on a boom pole isn't practical.
I've tried a couple of shotguns on stands at the front of the room but pick up really awful AC noise. I've used Noise reduction (Sony and Adobe Audition) with some success, but at the expense of voice distortion.
I've used PZMs mounted on clear plastic backboards in other situations but I'm afraid they will just pick up the AC as well.
Any ideas on how to mic this? Moving to another venue would be the preferable solution but I'm stuck with this one.
Jack
However, there is often a Q&A session following the lecture, or questions asked from the audience (anywhere from 5-10 people sitting around tables to 35-40 sitting in more formal arrangements) during the talks and I need to get reasonably good audio from them too, if possible. I'm shooting alone, so a mic on a boom pole isn't practical.
I've tried a couple of shotguns on stands at the front of the room but pick up really awful AC noise. I've used Noise reduction (Sony and Adobe Audition) with some success, but at the expense of voice distortion.
I've used PZMs mounted on clear plastic backboards in other situations but I'm afraid they will just pick up the AC as well.
Any ideas on how to mic this? Moving to another venue would be the preferable solution but I'm stuck with this one.
Jack