Heather, just as quick note on audio. <br /><br />A common phrase in the
video-makers how-to says that audio is half of your production. Or, to put
it another way, capturing good audio is essential to any basic documentation
project.<br /><br />For many digitial video cameras out in the market these
days, most all come with a mounted internal mic but these tend to be of
generic
quality and it use limits the control you may wish to have over creating
good
audio. It is better to take advantage of the mic plug-in where a quality
mic can be plugged in directly to your camera. <br /><br />On the low
consumer end of the spectrum, video cameras usually use a
"mini-plug" input. Pro and semi-pro cameras use an XLR mic
plug. Cameras with XLR mic inputs allow the use of higher quality
microphones and wireless mic systems. An addition option is recording on a
separate digital recording device, such as DAT recorder. This gives you
even greater control over the quality of the audio being recorded. The
audio can be later stitched back together with footage in the post
production process. I have not tried it myself so I can't say how easy or
difficult this is. <br /><br />You will also want to monitor your audio
during filming. This helps to block out external noise and as well as
allow you to concentrate on the audio input that is being picked up by your
microphones. And as I have discovered myself, it will also give an
additional perceptual avenue to consider as you film subjects. <br /><br
/>My own experience in all of this is a "one-man camera crew" set
up so there are additional options if and when more people assist in the
film making process (i.e. having a "sound recorded"). <br /><br
/>l8ter,<br /><br />Phil Cash Cash<br />UofA<br /> <br /><br />Quoting
Heather Souter <hsouter@gmail.com>:<br />
<br />
> Taanshi, everyone,<br />
><br />
> I recently asked a question about camcorders for language<br />
> documentation purposes and recieved a number of responses.<br />
> Kihchi-maarsi! Thank-you very much!<br />
><br />
> Today, I would like to ask one more time about camcorders just in
case<br />
> anyone else would like to share their thoughts with me....<br />
><br />
> I am looking for a camcorder that has both an external microphone
jack<br />
> (to capture all important sound) and headset jack (to monitor all<br />
> important sound), plus I would like the transfer from the camera to<br
/>
> the computer (Mac G4) to be easy as possible. Of course, I would
like<br />
> all this to come at the lowest price possible! A tall order!!<br />
> Anyhow, if anyone else has ideas for me, I would very much
appreciate<br />
> hearing from them!<br />
><br />
> Eekushi pitamaa.<br />
> Heather Souter<br />
> Community Language Researcher--Michif Language<br />
> Camperville, MB<br />
> Canada<br />
><br />
> PS: If there is a website(s) with info and/or tips on recording good<br
/>
> audio when taking a video, I would love to know about it!<br />
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