As the director of your next motion project, you have to focus on telling a great story, shooting great visuals, and recording high-quality audio. It’s a lot of hats to wear, but not impossible to pull off. In the second installment of this DSLR audio Tech Tip, photographer and director Corey Rich takes a deeper look at some of the more advance audio-recording devices and techniques that you can use to make your next video sound great. Rich discusses how to set up remote shotgun mics and lav mics on your subject, and record that audio directly to your camera, or to an external audio recorder. Bone up on these additional audio devices and make your next DSLR film look great, sound great and be a great story, too.
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