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Jack Mitchell

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  1. Ok thanks.... I will take on board your recommendation of slating at the head and tail of a take. The camera I am using is a Bauer S 609 XL. I have been informed by the guy who sold it to me that I will need an external light meter but I don't know which one to get and I haven't got a clue how to use one.
  2. Ok cool :) .... I won't forget about the slate :) .... And I'll have a look into the Zoom H4n to cover my options. Seems a lot more portable. I may still choose my KORG D4 over the Zoom H4n.... I'll have to wait and see :) Thanks anyway.
  3. After more thought, I've figured that I could buy a boom mic and connect it to my KORG D4 multitrack recorder (which I use to record my music projects). Surely this is an acceptable option?
  4. Hello, I am hoping to soon delve into the world of film-making. I have had some experience with digital cameras but have decided to use Super 8 as I much prefer it aesthetically. The camera I have isn't able to record sound because the sound cartridges are not made for it anymore. So I will need to externally record the audio. What would be the best possible way of recording the sound separate from the camera? Do I need a boom mic and field mixer? If this is too expensive, is there still a cost effective way that will yield good results? Jack.
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