As I would soon be working on my project i decided to take a class to brush up on my sound recording skills as i believe sound often makes or breaks a student film. Also, due to time restraints of the FMP, i would like to be able to record as much sound on the day as possible without having to re-dub much of it the day after.
From this seminar i learned that, despite it being more complex, a double system gives you better quality sound and should probably recorded at 48 kHz, which is ideal for digital video.
Its also not tethered to the camera and so allows more freedom of movement in order to get closer to the subject.
Try and keep and 18 DB difference between ambient noise and the desired dialogue.
For my film my best option would be to use a Lav mic and a Boom
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