Episode 25
In this week's episode of Move with Rhino, we wanted to show you guys the different audio recording methods you can use when shooting an interview. Audio is one of the most underrated tools when it comes to film-making. You can have the best video shot on the most expensive camera, but without proper audio, it will ruin the entire project. We will break down our most favorite method and also shed some light on our least favorite. Check out the video below to see which microphones we recommend!
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Which one do we recommend?
We love RODE microphones.They are not paying us to promote them, we just really like their products and they help us on each shoot. What is great about their products is that they are reliable and you can be confident that the audio will sound crisp each time. Below, are the RODE products we use here at Rhino.
2. RodeLink Wireless Filmmaker Kit
This lavalier microphone setup is great if your constantly moving around. Another thing that is great about the wireless lav kit is that it plugs straight into your camera so you do not have to worry about syncing audio in post.
This is our least favorite for interviews (well actually, the on camera is the worst) but it is great if you are doing vlog or handheld style interviews. Your subject needs to be closer for better audio clarity.
In conclusion,its good to keep in mind how important audio is for your film/video. Proper audio will make your video stand out from the rest and make your viewer feel more engaged in your content. We hope this article was helpful and we will see you in the next episode!
Will you able to hear Rhino Arc or Rhino Motion?
We know that everyone has their own needs and wants when it comes to film-making gear. We wanted to give you the opportunity to build your very own slider from the ground up.