Okay, you can handle a 1 person interview. What about 2?! Marlon and Andrew return on this episode of Sound 101 to show you how to get better interview audio and more specifically, how to mic up 2 people with booms and lavs. We cover everything from how to position the boom pole to make sure you have isolated tracks with no crosstalk (prevent audio bleed) to how to hide a lav behind a button!
Even though the results are pro, this is an affordable interview setup. We show you how to use a D3 Pro on a boom with the HDTX. We also explain how microphone pickup patterns can work in your favor if you position your mics correctly and use the offaxis rejection to isolate your tracks.
Using redundancy lavs is always smart because it gives you options in post production. We show you how to use lavs to ensure you get great interview audio even when you have boom microphones too. Leave us a comment below if you have questions about interview audio!
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