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Microphone

Whether you are a seasoned video professional, a passionate video hobbyist, or merely a proud parent looking to record Junior's very first words on tape, these microphone reviews and buyer's guides will help you learn about the many different varieties and uses of microphones. If the words omnidirectional, unidirectional, cardioid, balanced, unbalanced, VHF and UHF seem foreign, don't worry—you're not alone. These are not words you encounter everyday unless you're a professional videographer. These articles will help you select the right microphones to capture the sounds needed for your next video production.

Microphone Product Reviews

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Audio Techniques

  • Audio
    Dual-System Sound
    When you need to sync many mic sources into your video or want to boost the audio you're already collecting, you might want to look at dual-system sound.
  • Basic Training
    Basic Sound for Video
    People seem to forget that capturing events requires capturing video and audio. You need to balance the best way to capture video versus the best way to collect sound.
  • Audio: It's a Noisy World Unless you're sitting in the middle of a soundproof room, the sounds of distant traffic noise, construction and aircraft are everywhere.
  • Audio: Sound Control Compression makes vocals easier to hear and volumes more consistent and brings out sounds that might get lost in a complicated mix.
  • Audio: 10 Voiceover Tips Voiceovers are the mainstays of advertising, instruction and promotional videos, television programs and feature films.
  • Sound Advice: Room Without a View Anyone who has ever struggled to record a clean voice over appreciates the importance of a dedicated recording space.
  • Sound Advice Learning to Listen
  • Sound Advice: Digital Audio Secrets Revealed! When it comes to audio in our videos, most of us just plug in a microphone and hit the record button.
  • Sound Advice: Announcing... You? Commercials, movie trailers, product and training videos all have one thing in common -- they often need a voiceover.
  • Directing: Dual-Role Directing Multitasking when you are directing is not easy but sometimes necessary. Here are a few suggestions.

Instructional Videos

  • New from Videomaker! Field Audio (DVD)New from Videomaker! Field Audio (DVD) The Editors of Videomaker provide essential techniques on capturing audio for video. Learn how to place microphones for interviews and events. Tips on using wireless lavaliere microphones, hidden microphones, boom microphones and digital video recorders.
  • Sound Success (DVD)Sound Success (DVD) Learn about the many types of microphones and how to use them wisely. Key insights for recording indoor and outdoor audio. Editing techniques to sweeten your audio by adding sound effects at the edit bay.