Good morning all,
Howie shared a project with me and I will communicate directly with person who inquired of him.
The audio problem is a common one and I hope to put together a article for the bulletin. Right now is the peak of my season and I’m knee deep in my own garden work and preparing for visitors. What is the garden term for “bit off more than I can chew,”
or “My eyes were bigger than my stomach?”
The basic solution is to get a microphone that will connect to the camera and reduce wind and other ambient sounds. I have had the best luck with a wireless microphone system from Saramonic*. It includes 2 transmitters which are clip boxes with microphones.
It comes with traditional lavalier mics which can be connected to the boxes. These are the mics which you will see on TV personalities, small clip ons. If wind is still a problem a fuzzy covering will help diffuse it.
A DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex) or a mirror-less digital will always provide the best image. Newer iPhones and other smart phones (USB-C or LIGHTING connector) are great and always with you.
I did put discuss a proposal to buy a set of mics and make it available for lending. I am not sure who I talked about this with (probably Andi) but it was not received positively. I do think that we might encourage local photographers / videographers
to consider having a two transmitter set to record high quality interview with our great hybridizers.
My dream of doing this has been tempered by some health conditions. But I still hope locals will do this. The sound quality on any video device will only be as good as the sound captured. Wired and directional microphones are and option, but only a wireless
connection provides the most mobility and flexibility. It would be absolutely necessary for a garden stroll. (Of course in that case a narrative could be separately recorded.)
What would I like the Board to do? I really don’t know who to talk to about this.
*Saramonic Blink 500 transmitters and 1 cold shoe (DSLR) Reciever. $199
1 Tranmitter and 1 Reciever (DSLR or UBS-C or LIGHTNING) approx $160
Extra Transmitter (DSLR or USB-C or LIGHTNING) add on approximately $80
Other combinations available.
Other brands may be even better, but I find this easy to use!
Neil Houghton, AIS Image Coordinator
AIS Digital Program Coordinator
Greater Rochester IRIS Society
3873 Rush Mendon Rd
Mendon, NY 14506
585-301-8256
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On May 14, 2021, at 2:01 PM, Phyllis Wilburn <phyllisawilburn@gmail.com> wrote:
Neil: I have read all your reports and your article in the Bulletin as I believe most board members have done. I agree that these are great ideas and worth pursuing. Perhaps you need to say what you want from the board. Is is approval to go
forward with the interviews? What is the next step as you see it?
After a reread I see that I did not mention that iMovie is free from Apple. There are llots of great tutorial available for free or a small fee at Udemy.
Neil
Neil Houghton, AIS Image Coordinator
AIS Digital Program Coordinator
Greater Rochester IRIS Society
3873 Rush Mendon Rd
Mendon, NY 14506
585-301-8256
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I use iMovie on the Macintosh. It does most of what anyone would want and is not difficult to learn. There is pricier version for Apple called Final Cut Pro. It’s a one time fee but iMovie will do just about anything anyone would want. For
PC and Mac the best solution is probably Adobe Premiere. Adobe is only available with a pricey subscription.
Some of you may remember my reports and several comments at meetings suggesting that we do interviewss with our senior hybridizer to archive them. I also suggested this in a article in the journal. I also mentioned to several people in leadeership
that I purchased a wireless lavalier microphone set up. I was hopeful to arrange live interviews at the convention that wasn’t. It was to be used with my camera toproduce high qaulity results.
This can also be done using Zoom. Right now is not the best time to ask me. It’s bloom season here in my garden that’s too big for me to take care of. I’m sorry that no one seems to be reading reports and the journal. Despite my willingness
to be a part of the Webinars and Jody’s suggestion at a BOD meeting that I be included that has not happened.
Neil
Neil Houghton, AIS Image Coordinator
AIS Digital Program Coordinator
Greater Rochester IRIS Society
3873 Rush Mendon Rd
Mendon, NY 14506
585-301-8256
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