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TATVA INSTITUTES OF TECHNOLOGICAL STUDIES,MODASA PRESENTATION ON MICROPHONE ENROLL NO - 140903111006_2151101

Microphones Microphones are designed to work in different settings. There is no “best” or “perfect” microphones for all situations.

“Collection” and “Selection” Develop a collection of microphones, and select the best microphone for each situation. Just like a fisherman has a variety of lures in his tackle box, a TV studio should have several microphones.

Microphones Condenser microphones require a power source. Electret condenser – power from a battery Phantom-power condenser- power from the audio mixer

Microphones Describing each microphone: 1. Directionality 2. Element 3. Impedance 4. Frequency Response

Types of Microphones (microphones formats) Handheld Microphones Available in… Omni directional and unidirectional, Dynamic and condenser, High impedance and low impedance, Various frequency ranges.

Types of Microphones (microphones formats) Lavaliere (Tie-Pin) Microphone Omni directional , Almost always condenser , Advantages: Small size Hands-free No skill require

Types of Microphones (microphones formats) Surface Mount Microphone Flat back, designed to lay flat on a table. Great for recording group discussions.

Types of Microphones (microphones formats) Shotgun Microphone Extremely unidirectional microphone Great for videotaping guest speaker and presentations Can be camera mounted Wear headphones!

Types of Microphones (microphones formats) Components: -Microphones -Transmitter -Receiving station Transmitter and receiving station tuned to the same radio frequency

Types of Microphones (microphones formats) Wireless Microphone System Handheld or lavaliere A favorite of entertainers and reporters Be aware of power needs. Environmental factors can impact range. Practice with your wire less microphone system in a variety of situations.

Using microphones Know your microphones. Select the best microphones for each situation.

Using Microphones Carefully connect your microphone. Don’t put the excessive weight of adapters onto the microphone jack. Using microphone extension cable instead.

Using Microphones Use a widescreen when recording outdoors. Use the correct talent to-microphone distance (six-inches) from the source Mic is a source – not a area.

Thank You