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How Do You Set Up Two Shotgun Microphones?

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How Do You Set Up Two Shotgun Microphones?

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The richness of the world as we experience it is hard to capture and recreate. Trillions of dollars have been invested into film schools, microphone technology, camera development, and movies all for this one purpose. When the importance of capturing the sounds around you is top priority, you’re going to want to use two shotgun microphones to try and do it. Plan ahead and check to see if you have all the equipment necessary for the shoot before you leave. Depending on exactly what you are recording, the XLR cables may need to be either extremely long, small or of a moderate length. Think about this beforehand, and perhaps bring an extra cable if that is an option. Equipment does break, but that doesn’t have to stop the shoot if you are well prepared. Connect a very short XLR cable to the shotgun microphone that you will be mounting on your camera. In this instance, the camera-mounted shotgun would be working as a back up, so it would be plugged into channel two of your camera. However,

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