Panasonic AG-HMC150 manual Microphone selection, Standard Issue, Electro-Voice RE10 handheld

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Microphone selection

Northwest Community Television has several different types of mics available. Desktop and floor mic stands are available for checkout.

STANDARD ISSUE

These three microphones come standard with every portable camera.

Electro-Voice RE10 handheld

Unidirectional, excellent for music or interviews, slightly better bass response than 635A

Sony ECM 44 or Sony ECM 30 lavalier or lapel Directional, excellent for interviews, clips directly to clothing, small enough to easily hide on location

Panasonic AG-MC200 shotgun (see below)

OTHER MICS Electro-Voice 635A handheld Omnidirectional, good for inexperienced inter- viewers, fine for music and ambient sound gathering

Shure SM58 handheld Unidirectional vocal mi- crophone

Sennheiser wireless lavalier and handheld Variable frequency UHF receiver works with ei- ther lavalier or handheld transmitter, range of 50+ feet, good for pro- ductions requiring free- dom of movement

Realistic PZM (Pressure Zone Mic) Surface mount mic, omnidirectional, very low profile, excellent for pianos, drums, large vocal or instrumental groups, or stage perfor- mances

Shotgun Directional, great for capturing sound at a distance, also available with boom pole and Zeppelin

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Contents Panasonic AG-HMC150 Class Curriculum FreeContents 763.533.8196 Portable camera policiesPortable camera checkout form Power DC and AC Attaching the batteryRemoving the battery Battery lifeSetting the audio level Selecting sound inputsFront of the camera Monitoring the audio levelAudio setup chart External microphoneElectro-Voice RE10 handheld Standard IssueMicrophone selection 2Setting an appropriate iris To set the irisF1 Normal 4Setting a white balanceScene Files Shooting better video HOW to Shoot Like a PRO Critical focusHead room and look space SequencingTypical Interview Setup Shooting Better Video 180 RuleInterviewer to deliver her first question 30 RuleUse high and low angles Try a rack focusUse close-ups Use Dutch anglesCard Checklist Record inhibit switchSdhc cards Everything YOU Need to Know Choosing the Right CardChoosing a Record Format Formatting the Card30 fps 24 fps Deleting Clips RecordingPlaying Clips Default menu settings Scene File F1Full Auto Quick setup checklist for recordingScene file settings OFF Set the Auto ManualFocus Help My video is still too brightToday Talent release form Date Program Producer
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