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Audio - Technica AT829CW Lavalier Microphone AT829CW


Audio – Technica AT829CW
Lavalier Microphone AT829CW


$55.00


Lectrosonics M152 Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone


Lectrosonics M152 Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone


$189.00


Audio Technica AT829CW Lavalier Microphone Mic AT829


Audio Technica AT829CW Lavalier Microphone Mic AT829


$49.99


Countryman B6 Lavalier Microphone wired for Sennheiser


Countryman B6 Lavalier Microphone wired for Sennheiser


$324.95


Countryman B6 Lavalier Microphone wired for XLR


Countryman B6 Lavalier Microphone wired for XLR


$299.95


Countryman B3 Lavalier Microphone wired for Sennheiser


Countryman B3 Lavalier Microphone wired for Sennheiser


$199.95


Audio Technica AT803 Lavalier Microphone AT803


Audio Technica AT803 Lavalier Microphone AT803


$141.90


Telex TLMD Lavalier Microphone & Clip Mini-3-Pin NM


Telex TLMD Lavalier Microphone & Clip Mini-3-Pin NM


$19.99


Lapel Tie clip Lavalier MICROPHONE for wireless system


Lapel
Tie Clip Lavalier MICROPHONE for Wireless System


$3.99


TIE clip lapel lavalier microphone f Sennheiser #AL


TIE
Clip Lapel lavalier microphone f Sennheiser #AL


$26.70


Audio Technica AT899 Lavalier Microphone Blk NEW


Audio Technica AT899 Lavalier Microphone Blk NEW


$220.39


Lapel, Lavalier Microphone windscreen 1/8


Lapel, Lavalier
Microphone Windscreen 1/8″ID, #5063-25


$4.65


Lapel, Lavalier Microphone windscreen 1/8


Lapel, Lavalier Microphone windscreen 1/8″ID, #5063-24


$4.65


Lapel, Lavalier Microphone windscreen 3/8


Lapel, Lavalier Microphone windscreen 3/8″ID, #5063-15


$5.55


TCM141TA4F Lavalier Lapel Microphone for Shure wireless


TCM141TA4F Lavalier
Lapel Microphone for Shure Wireless


$29.00


V2GO UHF 822L 2 Lapel (Lavalier) Wireless Microphone


V2GO UHF 822L 2 Lapel (Lavalier)
Wireless Microphone


$209.00


TCM-141-M3 Lavalier (Lapel) Microphone for AKG , Gemini


TCM-141-M3 Lavalier (Lapel) Microphone for AKG , Gemini


$29.00


14135 Lavalier Lapel Microphone for Sennheiser Wireless


14135
Lavalier Lapel Microphone for Sennheiser Wireless


$29.00


New Lavalier Wireless Microphone / Mic System


New
Lavalier Wireless Microphone / Mic System


$24.99


Azden Wireless UHF Lavalier Microphone System


Azden
Wireless Uhf Lavalier Microphone System


$349.95


AZDEN 200LT A3 VHF WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM LAVALIER


AZDEN 200LT A3
Vhf Wireless MICROPHONE SYSTEM LAVALIER


$179.95


2 AUDIO TECHNICA STEREO LAPEL MICROPHONES LAVALIER MIC


2 AUDIO TECHNICA STEREO LAPEL MICROPHONES
Lavalier Mic


$129.99


WindTech Microphone Tie Clip , Lavalier mic clip, TC3


WindTech
Microphone Tie Clip , Lavalier Mic Clip, TC3


$18.95


SHURE Wireless Transmitter PGX1 W/ Lavalier Microphone


SHURE
Wireless Transmitter PGX1 W/ Lavalier Microphone


$70.00


MONO LAPEL MICROPHONE LAVALIER MIC w/ 2 METER CABLE


MONO LAPEL MICROPHONE LAVALIER MIC w/ 2 METER CABLE


$59.00


MONO LAPEL MICROPHONE LAVALIER MIC w/ 2 METER CABLE


MONO LAPEL MICROPHONE LAVALIER MIC w/ 2 METER CABLE


$59.00


HEADSET MOUNT FOR LAVALIER LAPEL MICROPHONES HEADPHONES


HEADSET MOUNT FOR LAVALIER LAPEL MICROPHONES HEADPHONES


$49.00


HEADSET MOUNT FOR LAVALIER LAPEL MICROPHONES HEADPHONES


HEADSET MOUNT FOR LAVALIER LAPEL MICROPHONES HEADPHONES


$49.00


2 AUDIO TECHNICA STEREO LAPEL MICROPHONES LAVALIER


2 AUDIO TECHNICA STEREO LAPEL MICROPHONES LAVALIER


$179.00


2 AUDIO TECHNICA STEREO LAPEL MICROPHONES LAVALIER


2 AUDIO TECHNICA STEREO LAPEL MICROPHONES LAVALIER


$179.00


Nady 1000-Channel Wireless Lavalier Microphone System


Nady 1000-Channel
Wireless Lavalier Microphone System


$299.95


TOA Wireless Lavalier Microphone - used


TOA Wireless Lavalier Microphone – used


$50.00


Nady UHF Wireless Lavalier Microphone Mic System


Nady
Uhf Wireless Lavalier Microphone Mic System


$179.95


AV-Jefe TCM-141-35 Lavalier Condenser Microphone


AV-Jefe TCM-141-35 Lavalier
Condenser Microphone


$29.00


2 AUDIO TECHNICA STEREO LAPEL MICROPHONES LAVALIER


2 AUDIO TECHNICA STEREO LAPEL MICROPHONES LAVALIER


$179.00


2 AUDIO TECHNICA STEREO LAPEL MICROPHONES LAVALIER MIC


2 AUDIO TECHNICA STEREO LAPEL MICROPHONES LAVALIER MIC


$129.99


Shure WL 83A  WIRELESS MICROPHONE LAVALIER TA4F


Shure WL 83A WIRELESS MICROPHONE LAVALIER TA4F


$50.00


NEW SHURE PGX14/85 WIRELESS LAVALIER MICROPHONE SYSTEM


NEW SHURE PGX14/85 WIRELESS LAVALIER MICROPHONE SYSTEM


$449.95


NEW SHURE PGX14/93 WIRELESS LAVALIER MICROPHONE SYSTEM


NEW SHURE PGX14/93 WIRELESS LAVALIER MICROPHONE SYSTEM


$419.95


2 AUDIO TECHNICA STEREO LAPEL MICROPHONES LAVALIER


2 AUDIO TECHNICA STEREO LAPEL MICROPHONES LAVALIER


$179.00

Where I can buy the video production team?

Is there any mark on supermarkets for video production? For instruments threre music is long and McQuade, for golf is GolfTown, what about video production? I am looking to buy professional video cameras, microphones Wireless Lapel, shotgun microphones, Lighting Equipment, and green screens. Thanks!

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You Cannot Speed Read a Web Video

Most videos I watch on video sharing sites are poorly done. They waste so much of my time. Here are some suggestions on how to improve your videos.

The videos all suffer from common problems:

* Bad sound
* Bad lighting
* No tripod
* Fuzzy, purpose

Let’s take these in order.

Bad Sound:
The microphone on the camera picks up every sound in the room, echos and all. The sound will be a distant, boomy, hard to understand, and if the recording is at a convention, you can hardly make out the narrative. (I just watched one of those videos…pretty bad.)

This problem is easy to fix, but it may cost some money. The equipment necessary to make good web site videos isn’t very expensive. Get a lavalier mic ($30 on eBay) or a shotgun mike ($250 – $350). I know, it is not easy to find an inexpensive video camera today that has an external mic jack, but that is what You Need. They exist, of course, but you will have to really search carefully. Most video camera manufacturers have stopped putting external mic jacks on most of their cameras for cost reasons. You need to step up to a higher level camera where cost is not the main concern of the manufacturer. Here is an article I wrote about inexpensive equipment.

What Can You do? If you do a search for “external mic jack video” you will see that Google will serve up several cameras for you to consider…use the quotes around the search phrase as shown here.

Bad lighting:
If you are going to make a video by room light, at least balance it out to make it look more realistic. If you go to the hardware store, you can purchase a work light for about $10. Don’t shine it at your subject, bounce it off a wall or corner of a room. It will take up the color of the walls, so try to find a wall that is close to white. Also, do your video taping at night. You don’t want sunlight coming in. You can correct your video for one color temperature, but not more than one.

Many problems are solved with throwing more light on the subject. The picture will be sharper. (Your video camera will be using a smaller aperature.) In addition, with more light, there will be less blur from movement as a result of the camera using a faster shutter speed.

No tripod:
If you are going to make a good video, use a tripod. If you cannot afford one, then, just place the camera on a sturdy chair, ladder, or whatever you have available. Never hand hold a camera – you can’t hold it perfectly still…it just doesn’t work very well.

Fuzzy purpose:
What are you trying to say? Get to the point. Most of the junk you see in today’s amateur videos is superfluous. Here is a good rule of thumb. Keep your videos to three minutes or less if you plan to publish them on the various video sharing sites. If you have a long instructional video, cut it into several parts. YouTube has a limit of ten minutes anyway.

Start with the end in mind first. Grab their attention with the main point of your video. You don’t have much time in a video to keep their attention. Then, proceed to create interest by supplying details. Be sure that you make your line of thinking easy to follow. (Think it through first. Storyboard it if you must.) Next, deliver the summary. Tell you what you told them.

What do you think? Are you happy with the videos you watch? Do you have suggestions for improvement? Do you prefer to read articles rather than watch videos?

About the Author

Rich Day at TrafficBumper.com has many tips to help you make interesting, effective videos. With over twenty years in the photography business, he has down to earth suggestions to help you promote your site properly with video. Visit
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