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hears equally well from all directions. |
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hears especially well in one direction. |
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unidirectional mic that favors sound in front of it, shaped like a heart. |
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narrower than Cardiods, but a longer reach, can also hear sounds coming from the back of the mic. |
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can withstand rough weather and rough handling.
has a built-in pop filter to eliminate breath pops. |
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Mic Type: Condenser(Stand Mic) |
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used primarily indoors, good for music recording.
sensitive to temperature and rough handling.
shotgun mics are condenser mics that have windscreens to protect from excessive wind noise. |
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produces high quality rich sounds.
very sensitive!
can be permanently damaged by loud noises. |
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small omnidirectional mic that is usually clipped to clothing for voice pickup.
generally made of dynamic or condenser mics.
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OMNIDIRECTIONAL mic mounted to a desk or stand.
good for meetings or conferences. |
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allows you to control the volume of all inputs as in our audio production unit. |
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XLR Plugs- used in professional production to connect to:
XLR Jack- has 3 conductor cables to connect mic to the camera. |
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using digitally recorded/sampled sounds which can be manipulated or altered in a way which will benefit your production. |
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Lux- European
fc(foot candles)- American
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Difference between lightness and darkness in a video picture. |
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reveals the basic shape of the object being shot. |
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used to slowdown the falloff of the key light. |
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reveals 3D shape of the object being shot. |
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shows type, position, and direction of lighting instrument. |
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simultaneous overlay of two pictures. |
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replaces the dark areas around the key source. |
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generally filled by color or grays that have different borders. |
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subject or object to be keyed in front a plain colored backdrop. |
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shadow that seems to be attached to the object. |
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shadow that can be independent of the object. |
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