Tagged with direct - Personal View Talks http://personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/direct/feed.rss Tue, 05 Nov 24 03:23:45 +0000 Tagged with direct - Personal View Talks en-CA How to Film/Direct Non actors or Inexperienced Actors http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/23504/how-to-filmdirect-non-actors-or-inexperienced-actors Fri, 07 Feb 2020 13:10:52 +0000 mojo43 23504@/talks/discussions I thought I would put together some of the things that we have learned about working with non actors or inexperienced actors. Hope this helps and let me know if you have any feedback or questions..

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Amazon Video Direct http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/15065/amazon-video-direct Tue, 10 May 2016 14:03:56 +0000 karl 15065@/talks/discussions Want Amazon to distribute your videos? They just announced Amazon Video Direct.

Some bad news from the FAQ:

  • Amazon sets the price, not you
  • Amazon chooses what's "inappropriate" to publish
  • No 4k video at this time
  • No multi-language soundtracks
  • 30fps max
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Shotgun mics directly to the GH2 with the 448kbps hack. Choices and Advise http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10692/shotgun-mics-directly-to-the-gh2-with-the-448kbps-hack.-choices-and-advise Mon, 30 Jun 2014 04:35:08 +0000 hexagonal 10692@/talks/discussions Hi everyone,

I accidentally started a conversation on the Driftwood patches thread on audio straight into the GH2 with the 448kbps audio patch.

I am a documentary photographer and recently joined the PV forum after deciding that a GH2 is the tool to have for my work.

I had two queries regarding spanning and in-camera playback and they both have been answered in the Driftwood patch thread: 64GB SD Sandisk Extreme Pro 95mb/s is the only card that spans with Moon T7 reliably and the 448kbps audio patch will make any clip non playable in camera.

Now, to the reason of this thread.

My needs are to simplify the gear I carry with me. I used to work with Rode Videomics plugged to my 5DII and that was that. The audio from them wasn't great.

Now, with the 448kpbs hack, the GH2 can be a great audio recorder without the need for an external recorder like an Edirol or a Zoom.

The conversation as left in the Driftwood patch forum relates to these two tests I found for shotgun mics (most of which can be plugged straight to the GH2) which are outdoors and at two distances.

The distance from where I work and from where the mics would be to my subjects is in between those two tests, both indoors and outdoors.

So far, through my DT770 32ohm which is fed by a Dragonfly, the MKE600 is a bit bassy but very good and the AT897 and the MKH 416 perform similarly at a distance. Close up, the differences are far more obvious.

Also, there has been a suggestion of using an ISK CM 60 which is battery powered:

http://www.swamp.net.au/isk-cm-60-battery-powered-condensor-microphone.html

However, I am unable to find a sample from it. @oto02 said he is getting one and getting ready to test it.

Also, @Jim_Simon mentions that the GH2 can record really good audio so I have hopes that I can work out this rather simple rig for documentary work (TV, festivals)

Many thanks for all contributions in advance.

EDIT: I just heard the tests again with my Sony V6 and still, the AT and the 416 sound roughly similar on both. I am not sure if the MKE 600 equalized would be similar to the 416 raw or if one can up the bass a bit on the AT and make it sound less flat. Both, At and 416, sound crisp.

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High Bitrate, Direct In camera playback, and Pasadena http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/3939/high-bitrate-direct-in-camera-playback-and-pasadena Tue, 17 Jul 2012 10:05:47 +0000 Mckinise 3939@/talks/discussions I am looking for a stable patch that provides a high bit rate and the ability to directly playback in cam without the need to switch it off first. I am also wanting to implement the Pasadena sound settings.

I am more interested in stability and direct playback than push the camera to its limits. As far as the sound hack goes I am just trying to limit or eliminate the Automatic Gain Control (AGC).

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