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Whether you’re making a documentary, producing a piece of video art with sound, or narrating a gallery crawl, you’re going to need a decent microphone. While there’s a little mic built into your camera, it cannot compet
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By Chris George published 8 April 21
Classic microphone for vloggers and filmmakers gets a new look and some great new features
Connect the receiver to your camera, laptop or phone and then wear the lavalier up to 165 feet away.
Thanks to podcasts, TikTok, Twitch and all the other things my dad has never heard of, it seems like everyone needs some sort of microphone these days. I've always been partial to the mod
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Wireless lavalier microphones capture dialogue without the distraction of a traditional mic.
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RØDE VideoMic Pro+ is the companies latest on-camera microphone. If you have a hybrid camera or a dedicated video camera you’re going to want to get much better-recorded audio than the built-in microphone can offer. That’s where adding a shotgun mic on top of your camera comes in. Traditi
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RØDE has announced the AI-Micro, an ultra-compact dual-channel interface for recording high-quality audio to a smartphone, tablet or computer. Essentially, it is a reworked version of the SC6-L interface.
The AI-Micro was specifically designed to be a portable recording solution for mob