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andres1
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Hello,
I'm a public speaker, and I'm making a short demo video to talk a little about what I do. I could use a little help!
I need to do two things:
1) Record about 30 seconds of video of me looking into the camera, introducing myself.
2) Record the voiceover for the rest of the video (7-8 minutes), where I will be showing photos and such.
Here's the equipment I have:
-Apple PowerBookG4
-A Canon Elura 65 digital (MiniDV) camcorder (firewire into the PowerBook)
-I'm using iMovie to create the movie. It's limited but good enough for what I'm doing.
-Blue microphone: Snowball (USB)
I've recorded the voiceover part with the Snowball USB microphone, but I don't like how it sounds. It picks up the laptop fan noise and some echo. I'm thinking that I should do a little soundproofing (I've got an extra mattress - maybe I should put it up against the closest wall?) and get farther away from the laptop. Does this seem right?
I still need to record the intro part where I talk into the camera. Can I use the Snowball for that without it sounding too far away? I don't want the michophone to show on screen. Or should I buy a lapel microphone? I don't want to spend much money. And if I buy another microphone, presumably I should record the voiceover part with the same equipment, so that it sounds the same, right?
Any help will be VERY appreciated!
Thanks,
Andres, adandler@yahoo.com
I'm a public speaker, and I'm making a short demo video to talk a little about what I do. I could use a little help!
I need to do two things:
1) Record about 30 seconds of video of me looking into the camera, introducing myself.
2) Record the voiceover for the rest of the video (7-8 minutes), where I will be showing photos and such.
Here's the equipment I have:
-Apple PowerBookG4
-A Canon Elura 65 digital (MiniDV) camcorder (firewire into the PowerBook)
-I'm using iMovie to create the movie. It's limited but good enough for what I'm doing.
-Blue microphone: Snowball (USB)
I've recorded the voiceover part with the Snowball USB microphone, but I don't like how it sounds. It picks up the laptop fan noise and some echo. I'm thinking that I should do a little soundproofing (I've got an extra mattress - maybe I should put it up against the closest wall?) and get farther away from the laptop. Does this seem right?
I still need to record the intro part where I talk into the camera. Can I use the Snowball for that without it sounding too far away? I don't want the michophone to show on screen. Or should I buy a lapel microphone? I don't want to spend much money. And if I buy another microphone, presumably I should record the voiceover part with the same equipment, so that it sounds the same, right?
Any help will be VERY appreciated!
Thanks,
Andres, adandler@yahoo.com