😁 *Think you'll start mic-ing the bride for your wedding films?* Here's all you'll need to do it: Tascam DR-10L in white: geni.us/dr10lwhite Neopax Thigh Belt (buy the Thigh Belt, Standard Size, White): geni.us/thighbelt Rycote Stickies: geni.us/rycotestickies Memory Card for the Recorder: geni.us/sandiskfordr10l Batteries for the Recorder: geni.us/dr10lbatteries
great video man! I was thinking for a second when you were talking about letting the bride put it in by herself what if it came unplugged or loosened somehow but then I remembered the Tascam has a laugh Mike that screws in! I am updating all my audio at the first of the year! Would you suggest going with the zoom h4n Pro or sticking with the regular one is it worth the money to switch?
Hey, Matt! Used your tips to capture the ceremony audio in my first wedding film. Worked great! There is a huge variety of garter purses on Amazon for anyone who might need one in a pinch! (Can’t beat Prime shipping) I used this one and it worked perfectly: GirlyGoGarter (Medium, Nude) www.amazon.com/dp/B0170BPL8C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_a3j7CbH1XHEXZ
Matt WhoisMatt Johnson Omgoodness a few weeks ago I searched for the white version... wasn’t available. Just checked today and they brought back a white + black, bride and groom combo!
Think about starting?! This blows my mind. I'm coming to wedding filmmaking from news media production and the idea of not mic-ing talent is absolutely insane. Figure it out. Finesse it how you must, but god; I didn't even consider not mic-ing them.
Pro Tip: Communicate and don't be awkward! It will only be awkward if you make it awkward. Ask one of the girls to help if need be. They are a reflection of you and the energy you bring.
I've been micing up the bride since finding your channel and filming my third wedding. I am addicted to the crisp sound of the audio. IT IS SOO WORTH IT
This works like a charm and I've used this method pretty much since I first saw this video! But I had to come back to say that last Saturday, I shot a wedding where the bride's dress was so freakin' tight that there was absolutely no way to hide the cord.... But I've been doing this in tons of weddings and it's the first time it didn't work. Thanks for upping the quality of my videos so much with your fantastic advice, Matt!
Great information, thanks for the video Matt! I looked into mic-ing brides when I first started shooting weddings about 4 years ago now. I bought a similar thigh strap, but I had my wife test it by walking around the house and it slid right off. Have you run into any issues like that? The fear of the mic falling down as she's walking down the aisle was enough reason for me to abandon the idea, but I may have to revisit it before next season. The results speak for themselves. Thanks again!
Thanks for revealing that neat trick. Turns out I am still thinking far too complicated. In your review I was guessing things like hiding mics in the bride‘s hair (as they sometimes do in musicals) and stuff like that. But this actually makes perfect sense.
Hey Matt, you are AMAZING, can you please make a video on how to hide the mic under grooms jacket without having the scratching/rubbing noise of the clothing ? Thanks a lot !
Excellent video. This is a very selfish comment, but can you post a supercut of just the bride vs. groom audio comparison? Would love to be able to send that to people.
One thing I'm concern about is the file size is going to be huge. That mic did save my butt once. I put a cheap wireless mic on the pastor which I found out later it was way too loud to use. Luckily I had stuck the Tascom in flowers of the arch behind them. It actually did decent, but of course not as good as what you have done here. As always thanks for the information.
I learned of the Tascam from you, Matt. Bought 3 of them. LOVE THEM! So, thank you for making videos. Even though my business fell through and I gave up on everything I still enjoy your videos. Might make more RUclips video myself. haha.
Hey Matt, Question... What if the bride is getting dressed earlier than right before the ceremony? Recently I had a wedding with the first look at 1pm but the ceremony wasn't until 4. Would you turn it on & off during the mid time?
When do you hit record? Do you hit record when you mount it and how long can you record? Or do you wait to hit record before the ceremony starts? Thanks for the great video!
Jared Lung as per his previous videos and a practice for other videographers, we hit record before the ceremony starts, you just need to have atleast 8 to 16gb of memory, and your recorder can last more than 8 hours
Hit record and lock it as soon as you put it on them. Don't depend on them to hit record. Audio files are small and you should be fine letting it record for a full day
This is really cool, although I'd probably only do this if I had an assistant and it was a windy setting, or a same sex wedding, or there was a ton of extra time. Most of typical weddings always seems to be at least somewhat of a rush to get to the ceremony, so spending the extra time to mic the bride, especially if you have zero help, could potentially get a bit messy. Not to mention not having a woman assistant with you to help ease the awkwardness of it. This would definitely be amazing though if you knew you had the time, help, information, and approval/enthusiasm from the bride.
I noticed that the mic quality still sounded pretty good from the groom's mic. what did you use on him? could be one mic on the groom may be a viable option for a small, budget based wedding.
What size memory cards do you use for this to allow the recorder to record from the moment it’s put on until the end of the ceremony? How to ensure there is no wind noise? Do you keep the mic on the inside of their clothing? Ever use a tiny dead cat? So many questions! Your videos are fantastic.
I purchased the thigh strap to have it when I need it. But I have a wedding this Friday and the bride was totally against this. But I can see more brides being okay with this then not. In like you said Matt their bridesmaid can also go up under the dress, no biggie.
If you have to depend on bride maid, etc. to do it. you think it would be place the tascam inside the strap then have them put it on to make it easier for them to just hook up the mic? would give them one less thing to do for some who may not be tech savvy, lol. Also, my concern once they do it is if they did it right, how do you check, mmmmm?
Thanks, just a quick question, as I use Sennheiser G4 wireless mic, its easier for me to sync audio in post. how do you sync audio if its recorded separately on this tascam recorder?
I’ve a serious question Matty. Do you disinfect the gear every time you mic up another bride? And (part b of my one question) is that safe to do with the equipment? Cheers mate.
We've been micing the bride for a few years and once you've done it once you realize it's not a big deal at all. As a male videographer I've also never had a problem with attaching the recorder myself. When they sit down to put on their shoes I attach the recorder to their calf (not thigh) with medical tape (so they know its not been on anyone else's leg), hit record (since we have hours of record time anyway) and you're done! It's 100% worth it and it isn't creepy/intrusive if you explain what you're doing as you go along.
Thanks for this video Matt! I knew how to mic up a bride but i didn't know many other tips you give in this video. A question.. When a male installs the microphone you leave it in rec for the whole time, when is a female when do you start recording?
When the ceremony is in the same building as the preps. If the church is far away from the prep than I guess you click on REC just at the entrance of the church? In this case, for me, it couldn't be a solution as I would look awkward while entering under her dress in front of the church. I think in this case i'd need to click REC before she's leaving her house heading to the church. I will have more recording but these recorders can make it for up to 8 hours..
very helpful video. sometimes the ceremony is a few hours after the prep and first look, do you just have to keep grabbing the recorder from the bride and keep turning it off and on numerous times throughout the day?
Hey Matt, I've made some bad expiriences with those rycote stickies. I can really recommend "Joe's Sticky Stuff" especially in the summer and when you stick directly on skin. It is amazing stuff and really lasts longer than the rycote ones. What do you think?
also: thank you for all your well organized, indepth videos. I'm shooting my first wedding in July. One thing - please do add EU links to amazon in your description as I'm happy to support your channel, but I cannot use your links buying from EU. Cheers!
@@whoismatt i tried to find the same thigh belt on amazon but no luck, do you think this will suffice with the tascam? www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005CAWU92/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A177UYWNKO0FSW&psc=1
@@derusevideo1967 thanks, i saw that but i was hoping to find the same item on amazon or something similar without having to register on trewaudio just for one item
Do you use the sound straight from the Tascam 10l or do you have to process it somehow? I have the tascam but it didn't sound too crispy when I used it. Is there something you do with the audio?
Does anyone also use the Rycote felt "over covers" pad on top of the mic capsule? I'm afraid of leaving that adhesive exposed and it sticking to the brides skin and the mic falling off.
mic the bride, mic the groom and officiant... buy three of these, also plug into the DJ audio board, you can buy an H6nzoom...also an XLR cable and XLR splitter so you can pull feed before the audio hits the dreaded audio board... having an XLR splitter into the DJ receiver will give you and the DJ both an XLR signal...most DJs are clueless and will just say use an RCA cable..PM me if you want massive detail on sound.
Might have been answered before.... but how do you know the Tascam is recording, is it something you have to just hope its recording and walk away until done with the wedding? Sorry newbie here! Thks in advance
Hey! We turn it on and start it recording when we put it in the bride. We take it off after the ceremony which is usually 1-2 hours later. The batteries last for 4-5 hours and I’ve never had it stop recording or had batteries die
I love this mic so much! I did have a scare once with the brides mic. She accidentally dropped it and it ended the recording. Luckily she told me before there ceremony and I was able to look it over and hit record again. Pheeeww! Close call! I will definitely be adding the thigh strap to my collection now to prevent that from happening again! Thanks Matt for always sharing your wisdom :)
Does that mean you have to upload both the audio file with the video file in a video editor and match the visual with the audio accordingly? Is there anyway it can be connected directly to the phone/camera?
Do you have any experience with tascams handy recorders like the dr-05? I am hopefully going to be filming my first wedding in the summer (free) and so am operating on a very limited budget but still want to do a good job. I'm trying to decide whether it would be best to use tascams handy recorders and cheaper lav mic's for the bride and groom or a single dr-10l for around the same price. What would you recommend?
Bro...I hear you. Don't get me wrong, this is a really cool solution to the bride mic issue...but tbh, I am barely at the getting ready part of weddings long enough to even be able to pull this off. In California, weddings are stupid expensive, and bride's will do anything to be able to afford everything, even if it means cutting off time from vendors. The Lav mic on the groom and officiant is definitely enough for me, I think this will be putting too much on the bride. I am a female wedding videographer, and I have multiple conversations with brides about the stresses of the day, dress problems, etc. California wedding season is some of the hottest weather I've ever experienced, and since it is a beautiful destination, most ceremonies are outdoors. This mic thing won't work for brides because they are sweating enough as it is, I don't want to attach another thing to their body that will be easily sliding off them from the amount of sweat they will produce. I appreciate the suggestion, definitely will keep this in mind for weddings where the couple will be standing too far apart, but it's guna be a no from me. Love the video tho!
I do weddings all around and several in CA...I just tell the bride if she wants to hear her vows she needs to wear it..its a no brainer... relying on the groom and officiant mic, I did this for years..and it was never pristine...having the raise the levels and raising hiss...no thanks!!
random question Matt, do you think I can use the rode mic smartlav+ the same way when it comes to placing it on the subject? I have a windscreen on the smartlav I need to replace but I just ordered 100 of the Rycote Stickies. Could I take the windscreen off of the smartlav + and put a Rycote Stickie on it inside the jacket pocket instead?
Kalyn & Robert will definitly work, The windscreen works very well also though. I sometimes don’t even use any covers or anything. The wondscreen blocks all the contact and movement audio most ofnthe time
😁 *Think you'll start mic-ing the bride for your wedding films?*
Here's all you'll need to do it: Tascam DR-10L in white: geni.us/dr10lwhite
Neopax Thigh Belt (buy the Thigh Belt, Standard Size, White): geni.us/thighbelt
Rycote Stickies: geni.us/rycotestickies
Memory Card for the Recorder: geni.us/sandiskfordr10l
Batteries for the Recorder: geni.us/dr10lbatteries
great video man! I was thinking for a second when you were talking about letting the bride put it in by herself what if it came unplugged or loosened somehow but then I remembered the Tascam has a laugh Mike that screws in! I am updating all my audio at the first of the year! Would you suggest going with the zoom h4n Pro or sticking with the regular one is it worth the money to switch?
Hey, Matt! Used your tips to capture the ceremony audio in my first wedding film. Worked great! There is a huge variety of garter purses on Amazon for anyone who might need one in a pinch! (Can’t beat Prime shipping)
I used this one and it worked perfectly: GirlyGoGarter (Medium, Nude) www.amazon.com/dp/B0170BPL8C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_a3j7CbH1XHEXZ
Matt WhoisMatt Johnson Omgoodness a few weeks ago I searched for the white version... wasn’t available. Just checked today and they brought back a white + black, bride and groom combo!
Think about starting?! This blows my mind. I'm coming to wedding filmmaking from news media production and the idea of not mic-ing talent is absolutely insane. Figure it out. Finesse it how you must, but god; I didn't even consider not mic-ing them.
Pro Tip: Communicate and don't be awkward! It will only be awkward if you make it awkward. Ask one of the girls to help if need be. They are a reflection of you and the energy you bring.
Matt has the perfect RUclips personality.
I’ve looked for a solution like this for years! Finally, this is the one that’s practical and easy to execute. Thank you!
I've been micing up the bride since finding your channel and filming my third wedding. I am addicted to the crisp sound of the audio. IT IS SOO WORTH IT
This works like a charm and I've used this method pretty much since I first saw this video! But I had to come back to say that last Saturday, I shot a wedding where the bride's dress was so freakin' tight that there was absolutely no way to hide the cord.... But I've been doing this in tons of weddings and it's the first time it didn't work. Thanks for upping the quality of my videos so much with your fantastic advice, Matt!
So what did you do?
Rachel: "We're gonna be BEST friends by the end of the day!"
EVERY TIME 😂
Great info, thanks for this Matt!
Hahaha. Lmao!! 🤣😂🤣. For a moment i actually thought you knew all the dress kinds. I could never.
Deeeeeefinitely not hahaha! I literally asked Rachel for styles and wrote them down!
Been wanting a video like this for years!! So helpful, love you’re stuff Matt!
Great information, thanks for the video Matt! I looked into mic-ing brides when I first started shooting weddings about 4 years ago now. I bought a similar thigh strap, but I had my wife test it by walking around the house and it slid right off. Have you run into any issues like that? The fear of the mic falling down as she's walking down the aisle was enough reason for me to abandon the idea, but I may have to revisit it before next season. The results speak for themselves. Thanks again!
this is an excellent question that needs to be answered haha
I just got the DJI MIC 2, and I really need this right now thank you !!! I got a wedding this weekend
Thanks for revealing that neat trick. Turns out I am still thinking far too complicated. In your review I was guessing things like hiding mics in the bride‘s hair (as they sometimes do in musicals) and stuff like that. But this actually makes perfect sense.
@4:08 old lady's face in the back is priceless
Your Videos are always ones I come back to again and again! Thank you for all the info on the Tascams!!
We’ve been doing this all year. Works great! And our brides have been totally on board.
Hey Matt, you are AMAZING, can you please make a video on how to hide the mic under grooms jacket without having the scratching/rubbing noise of the clothing ? Thanks a lot !
man this mic is incredible even some audio coming from the groom sounds useable...pretty crazy. thanks for dropping the info dude
Thanks for the pro tips Matt! I just bought two white tascam DR 10Ls in white from B&H in hopes to mic the bride.
Tanks for the heads up
This video will now be mandatory for my future brides to watch 😂😂 thanks Matt!
This is one of the most helpful video's I've watching on putting a mic on the bride. Great information. I just ordered a Tascam DR-10L
Thanks Matt, super helpful!
great video as usual Matt!! Hope you guys are doing well!
Excellent video. This is a very selfish comment, but can you post a supercut of just the bride vs. groom audio comparison? Would love to be able to send that to people.
Thanks for this great video! Have you ever had an issue with the bride’s dress being so fitted that it outlines the mic in the thigh strap?
This is a banger of a video!!! Helped us a lot! Totally used every second of recommendations!
Just what I needed, thanks Matt!
One thing I'm concern about is the file size is going to be huge. That mic did save my butt once. I put a cheap wireless mic on the pastor which I found out later it was way too loud to use. Luckily I had stuck the Tascom in flowers of the arch behind them. It actually did decent, but of course not as good as what you have done here. As always thanks for the information.
I learned of the Tascam from you, Matt. Bought 3 of them. LOVE THEM! So, thank you for making videos. Even though my business fell through and I gave up on everything I still enjoy your videos. Might make more RUclips video myself. haha.
Never stop learning here Matt!!👏🏻👏🏻
For a second I thought you knew dresses way better than I do! 😂Adding this to my wish list of equipment!! :)
Hey Matt, Question... What if the bride is getting dressed earlier than right before the ceremony? Recently I had a wedding with the first look at 1pm but the ceremony wasn't until 4. Would you turn it on & off during the mid time?
Thank you so much. You have been most helpful. I will use your links to get the equipment to help you out ;)
When do you hit record? Do you hit record when you mount it and how long can you record? Or do you wait to hit record before the ceremony starts? Thanks for the great video!
Jared Lung as per his previous videos and a practice for other videographers, we hit record before the ceremony starts, you just need to have atleast 8 to 16gb of memory, and your recorder can last more than 8 hours
Hit record and lock it as soon as you put it on them. Don't depend on them to hit record. Audio files are small and you should be fine letting it record for a full day
I use the same one. Great little recorder.
Hey Matt. Any updates on how you mic up people? If so can we get a video?
Thanks for another super helpful video Matt!
You convinced me, thank you!
Thanks Matt!
Haha. Amazing. I was surprised when you knew about the different dress types then. Funny the things you learn through making videos eh!
This is really cool, although I'd probably only do this if I had an assistant and it was a windy setting, or a same sex wedding, or there was a ton of extra time. Most of typical weddings always seems to be at least somewhat of a rush to get to the ceremony, so spending the extra time to mic the bride, especially if you have zero help, could potentially get a bit messy. Not to mention not having a woman assistant with you to help ease the awkwardness of it. This would definitely be amazing though if you knew you had the time, help, information, and approval/enthusiasm from the bride.
In a pinch I also use an ace bandage!👍🏾
Hi Matt, what audio level are you recording at for the bride with the Tascam? Thank you!
I knew it was still going to be super complex haha! They have something for everything haha
I noticed that the mic quality still sounded pretty good from the groom's mic. what did you use on him? could be one mic on the groom may be a viable option for a small, budget based wedding.
What size memory cards do you use for this to allow the recorder to record from the moment it’s put on until the end of the ceremony? How to ensure there is no wind noise? Do you keep the mic on the inside of their clothing? Ever use a tiny dead cat? So many questions! Your videos are fantastic.
you're a genius dude! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
that is a quality audio! good job!
Really helpful. Thanks!
Thank you Matt! Great video!
Great vide as always! I often dont shoot preparations so bride already comes dressed, what do we do then? 😅
That’s gonna be tough then! You may wanna look into something like the white instamic to clip onto the brides dress
I have 3 olympus ws 822 digital recorders that work great.
Hi Matt do you still use the Tascan DR-1Ll as your go-to mic for weddings
I purchased the thigh strap to have it when I need it. But I have a wedding this Friday and the bride was totally against this. But I can see more brides being okay with this then not. In like you said Matt their bridesmaid can also go up under the dress, no biggie.
very helpful thank you so much!!!
Great video, thanks dude!
Matt, if I can only mic the groom, low pass filter off I’d assume? I’m using the Synco g2 sadly.
Hi Matt. I've seen a RUclipsr tape a DJI lav mic to a dynamic mic for the speeches. Won't this cause interference between the two?
finally i got all the equipment but with zoom f2, am gonna use my wife dress to make a test because i have a wedding this saturday
Thank you this was super helpful! :)
Is a white lav mic for the bride necessary if it’ll be under the dress?
How do you mic the groom so well without showing the end of the tascam mic?
If you have to depend on bride maid, etc. to do it. you think it would be place the tascam inside the strap then have them put it on to make it easier for them to just hook up the mic? would give them one less thing to do for some who may not be tech savvy, lol. Also, my concern once they do it is if they did it right, how do you check, mmmmm?
very nice, thanks for sharing
Thanks, just a quick question, as I use Sennheiser G4 wireless mic, its easier for me to sync audio in post. how do you sync audio if its recorded separately on this tascam recorder?
I’ve a serious question Matty. Do you disinfect the gear every time you mic up another bride? And (part b of my one question) is that safe to do with the equipment? Cheers mate.
We've been micing the bride for a few years and once you've done it once you realize it's not a big deal at all. As a male videographer I've also never had a problem with attaching the recorder myself. When they sit down to put on their shoes I attach the recorder to their calf (not thigh) with medical tape (so they know its not been on anyone else's leg), hit record (since we have hours of record time anyway) and you're done! It's 100% worth it and it isn't creepy/intrusive if you explain what you're doing as you go along.
What brand of medical tape?
Will need to start taking my wife along again. No way in heck I'm getting up under that dress like Rachel is doing 😳 .
Thanks for this video Matt! I knew how to mic up a bride but i didn't know many other tips you give in this video.
A question.. When a male installs the microphone you leave it in rec for the whole time, when is a female when do you start recording?
We usually start it 15 minutes before the ceremony
When the ceremony is in the same building as the preps. If the church is far away from the prep than I guess you click on REC just at the entrance of the church?
In this case, for me, it couldn't be a solution as I would look awkward while entering under her dress in front of the church.
I think in this case i'd need to click REC before she's leaving her house heading to the church. I will have more recording but these recorders can make it for up to 8 hours..
that was clean bro
Thanks, Matt.
You're welcome Henry!!
LOVE TO LIGHTING CHANGE BROTHER!
Thanks Kyle!
very helpful video. sometimes the ceremony is a few hours after the prep and first look, do you just have to keep grabbing the recorder from the bride and keep turning it off and on numerous times throughout the day?
Austin Paz with a 32GB micro SD you can get around 10hours of WAV audio. So you should be good to go once you start! 👍
@@KandGProductions geez that's a long audio clip haha
Austin Paz haha for sure!! Final cut didn’t know what was happening!
Hey Matt, I've made some bad expiriences with those rycote stickies. I can really recommend "Joe's Sticky Stuff" especially in the summer and when you stick directly on skin. It is amazing stuff and really lasts longer than the rycote ones. What do you think?
Hey! I’ve heard of Joe’s but haven’t tried it. If you think it will work better I say use it.
Love it bro good job
Hey Matt! Thanks for the tip!
(All male shooters)
How would I test the gain for the recorder and the audio level with this set up??? thanks! :)
when micing the bride and groom, are you using a dual channel lav set or does your camera allow for 2 different mics to be connected?
So how did you edit the audio sound? Just use compressor on Final cut pro??
do you angle the mic pack towards the back, side, or front? i know it sometimes depends on the dress, but what is the majority do you think? thanks!
Very informative video...
might do this with a smaller rode wireless go
Brilliant, Thanks you...
Appreciate the content
Hey Matt. Are you still using this setup in 2022? Would you recommend something else if you had the same budget for a lavalier mic setup in 2022?
I’m still using the same set up!
@@whoismatt nice thank you.
also: thank you for all your well organized, indepth videos. I'm shooting my first wedding in July. One thing - please do add EU links to amazon in your description as I'm happy to support your channel, but I cannot use your links buying from EU. Cheers!
Thank you so much!!!!
as always, you are awesome!
Thanks Barrak!
@@whoismatt i tried to find the same thigh belt on amazon but no luck, do you think this will suffice with the tascam? www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005CAWU92/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A177UYWNKO0FSW&psc=1
@@barrakelmahmoud it's in the video description. www.trewaudio.com/product/neopax-wireless-transmitter-belt/
@@derusevideo1967 thanks, i saw that but i was hoping to find the same item on amazon or something similar without having to register on trewaudio just for one item
@@barrakelmahmoud i ordered one last week. wasn't too bad.
Any tips on mics for live audio, as opposed to recorded audio for the video production?
XLR splitter into dj Receiver?
Do you use the sound straight from the Tascam 10l or do you have to process it somehow? I have the tascam but it didn't sound too crispy when I used it. Is there something you do with the audio?
Would this still wokr with the Rode wireless go 2..
Does anyone also use the Rycote felt "over covers" pad on top of the mic capsule? I'm afraid of leaving that adhesive exposed and it sticking to the brides skin and the mic falling off.
Hello Mike,
I want to start adding videoography to my wedding packages and am starting from scratch. Do you mic the bride, groom and officiant?
mic the bride, mic the groom and officiant... buy three of these, also plug into the DJ audio board, you can buy an H6nzoom...also an XLR cable and XLR splitter so you can pull feed before the audio hits the dreaded audio board... having an XLR splitter into the DJ receiver will give you and the DJ both an XLR signal...most DJs are clueless and will just say use an RCA cable..PM me if you want massive detail on sound.
Might have been answered before.... but how do you know the Tascam is recording, is it something you have to just hope its recording and walk away until done with the wedding? Sorry newbie here! Thks in advance
Hey! We turn it on and start it recording when we put it in the bride. We take it off after the ceremony which is usually 1-2 hours later. The batteries last for 4-5 hours and I’ve never had it stop recording or had batteries die
I'm sold
I love this mic so much! I did have a scare once with the brides mic. She accidentally dropped it and it ended the recording. Luckily she told me before there ceremony and I was able to look it over and hit record again. Pheeeww! Close call! I will definitely be adding the thigh strap to my collection now to prevent that from happening again! Thanks Matt for always sharing your wisdom :)
Does that mean you have to upload both the audio file with the video file in a video editor and match the visual with the audio accordingly? Is there anyway it can be connected directly to the phone/camera?
no...this audio will be an idependant audio file...and then youll sync this with your post production editing software.
Love you Matt, but no way in hell am I doing this! Lol
Do you have any experience with tascams handy recorders like the dr-05? I am hopefully going to be filming my first wedding in the summer (free) and so am operating on a very limited budget but still want to do a good job. I'm trying to decide whether it would be best to use tascams handy recorders and cheaper lav mic's for the bride and groom or a single dr-10l for around the same price. What would you recommend?
I’d probably go with the dr-10L and put it on the groom.
@@whoismatt I caved and bought 2 dr-10ls 😂
Bro...I hear you. Don't get me wrong, this is a really cool solution to the bride mic issue...but tbh, I am barely at the getting ready part of weddings long enough to even be able to pull this off. In California, weddings are stupid expensive, and bride's will do anything to be able to afford everything, even if it means cutting off time from vendors. The Lav mic on the groom and officiant is definitely enough for me, I think this will be putting too much on the bride. I am a female wedding videographer, and I have multiple conversations with brides about the stresses of the day, dress problems, etc. California wedding season is some of the hottest weather I've ever experienced, and since it is a beautiful destination, most ceremonies are outdoors. This mic thing won't work for brides because they are sweating enough as it is, I don't want to attach another thing to their body that will be easily sliding off them from the amount of sweat they will produce. I appreciate the suggestion, definitely will keep this in mind for weddings where the couple will be standing too far apart, but it's guna be a no from me. Love the video tho!
I do weddings all around and several in CA...I just tell the bride if she wants to hear her vows she needs to wear it..its a no brainer... relying on the groom and officiant mic, I did this for years..and it was never pristine...having the raise the levels and raising hiss...no thanks!!
@@Brett.Hatfield I haven’t had a problem with any audio all year, i think I’m ok :) but good suggestion!
random question Matt, do you think I can use the rode mic smartlav+ the same way when it comes to placing it on the subject? I have a windscreen on the smartlav I need to replace but I just ordered 100 of the Rycote Stickies. Could I take the windscreen off of the smartlav + and put a Rycote Stickie on it inside the jacket pocket instead?
Hey! I haven't tried the Smartlav before, but it would probably work?
@@whoismatt Thanks!
Kalyn & Robert will definitly work,
The windscreen works very well also though.
I sometimes don’t even use any covers or anything. The wondscreen blocks all the contact and movement audio most ofnthe time