I have to say Kudos to Deity for the many sound/mic tutorials they have produced. They are useful and though clearly Deity is brand promoting, it is not pushing sales.
I've had great success micing the brim of hats. Normally put it off-center without issues because the mouth moves with the head. Necklaces are often problems because they tend to make too much noise to put the mic close to. I had a makeup artist glue the mic in the hairline. I don't know what glue it was but it worked great. She used 100% alcohol to dissolve the glue when we were done.
Great episode, guys!!! Thank you Andrew, Kim, Todd, and Sophie! I'm currently spending way too much time in post, adjusting audio levels (that are beyond capability of a compressor), due to poor mic placement, loud automotive noises, etc. Excited to give some of these techniques a go. Liked, subbed, and rang the bell.
they will! It need to be handle closely and figure out how to solve that problem. additional mole skin on top of the capsule or put it elsewhere is the way to go.
This is all excellent information from experienced professionals. From my experience I would advise any one trying these techniques not to attempt to manipulate male or female hair without the Hair and Makeup Dept. or the assistance of the subject. Even in factuals and news, a presenter can rightly go ape s*** if you just touch their hair. For female presenters where there is no help, I ask them to move their own hair for me, from one side to the other so I can run cables etc and not get their hair stuck in the tape etc. In dramas, if the hair is set, it will be very precisely set. Depending on the styling, you might get in early on, but your lav could be subject to hair products, heat and liquids, or just be in the way. As the guys here say, talk with and integrate with other departments. In my early days, I was putting a lav under a t shirt collar. Easy enough but I got told off by wardrobe for stretching the neckline. Particularly us men have a lot to learn about hair and clothing work in the filming process, so be humble and ask. Sometimes you have to work way before the actor is on set. Maybe you have to work during shooting, but even then you should have talked with other departments to prepare solutions or make them aware of what you hope/need to do. These videos are pure gold with priceless and time learned techniques. I learn stuff throughout.
Links for all the products you mention would be most appreciated? Where do we get W. Lav Micro Joe's Sticky Stuff Transpore Tape, etc. Also how to you lav mic yourself for say, RUclips vidoes??
Great stuff, but, I didn't quite get how the transmitter was hidden on the first one with the lav in the hair? Could you guys do a video dedicated to hiding the transmitter pack? P.S- I have the Deity S-Mic 2 and Deity Connect which are both great and i'll be using on a feature film next month! Thank you Deity Mics! Love your stuff
I've taped a transmitter to an actors back with skin tape. The actor was only wearing a pair of tighty whities and the transmitter was only on his back when he had dialogue in the scene. The transmitter was in a small cloth pouch and we used alcohol to soften the glue of the skin tape when we removed it.
I would love a set of sticky tapes and stuff that is in that plastic cubby thing. I'm trying to find a package or set that has a bunch of these things for varieties of situations instead of buying a bulk amount of everything. I will be recording podcast using lavs, and will not know what people are wearing until day of.
Hey Rory, all of the expendables and products mentioned in this video are things we use in the field every day. Companies like hideamic, Ursa straps, ktek, denecke, orca bags, etc are all friends of ours who make great stuff and listen when we give feedback . Mentioning them just feels natural when explaining what we do. Hope this was helpful !
@@roryonabike5863 Hey Rory, The reason for it is RUclips shares monetized videos more on its platform and in the suggested section than it does non-monetized videos. Makes sense since RUclips shares content that it can profit from, and not sure content it doesn't make money from. By cutting RUclips in on our content we can teach more people these skills.
What outfit have you had trouble laving up?
Deity Microphones super tight short dress
Tight shirt on big chest women with a soft scarf hiding almost the first 4 bottons
How can I lav up a tank to aka Wife Beater shirt for a short film I am doing
Deity Microphones Rain jackets. They even sound horrible on the boom. ;-)
How about shirtless, bald, no hat, no jewelry , nothing on except for pants. How would i hide a mic on that? thanks :)
Hahaha - so funny when Andrew, "Moleskin Saaaaandwich..." Super helpful info. Thanks Kim and Andrew!
Curtis !! I LOVE your videos ! Hope to meet you soon 😘
@@KyllandMusic Thanks Kylland! Maybe at NABShow next year?
I have to say Kudos to Deity for the many sound/mic tutorials they have produced. They are useful and though clearly Deity is brand promoting, it is not pushing sales.
4:42 Bro looks like a 1x1 lego piece.
Thank you so much for having us Andrew + Deity ! 💙
Awesome! Really great tips. My personal favourite is the hat one.🍹
I've had great success micing the brim of hats. Normally put it off-center without issues because the mouth moves with the head. Necklaces are often problems because they tend to make too much noise to put the mic close to. I had a makeup artist glue the mic in the hairline. I don't know what glue it was but it worked great. She used 100% alcohol to dissolve the glue when we were done.
The glue we used was Pros-aide and the remover is Isopropyl Myristate.
Great episode, guys!!! Thank you Andrew, Kim, Todd, and Sophie!
I'm currently spending way too much time in post, adjusting audio levels (that are beyond capability of a compressor), due to poor mic placement, loud automotive noises, etc. Excited to give some of these techniques a go.
Liked, subbed, and rang the bell.
Wow you guys surprise me every single time! Great video!
You guys are doing the God's work
Cool but WHERE DO YOU PUT THE PACK?
I have a Question won't the hair make noise when her hair moves around from wind or if her hair is lightly Brushed against?
they will! It need to be handle closely and figure out how to solve that problem. additional mole skin on top of the capsule or put it elsewhere is the way to go.
Brilliant!
Awesome, keep these coming! So useful. Thanks guys.
This is all excellent information from experienced professionals.
From my experience I would advise any one trying these techniques not to attempt to manipulate male or female hair without the Hair and Makeup Dept. or the assistance of the subject. Even in factuals and news, a presenter can rightly go ape s*** if you just touch their hair. For female presenters where there is no help, I ask them to move their own hair for me, from one side to the other so I can run cables etc and not get their hair stuck in the tape etc. In dramas, if the hair is set, it will be very precisely set. Depending on the styling, you might get in early on, but your lav could be subject to hair products, heat and liquids, or just be in the way. As the guys here say, talk with and integrate with other departments. In my early days, I was putting a lav under a t shirt collar. Easy enough but I got told off by wardrobe for stretching the neckline. Particularly us men have a lot to learn about hair and clothing work in the filming process, so be humble and ask.
Sometimes you have to work way before the actor is on set. Maybe you have to work during shooting, but even then you should have talked with other departments to prepare solutions or make them aware of what you hope/need to do.
These videos are pure gold with priceless and time learned techniques. I learn stuff throughout.
Keep the good work 💪
Links for all the products you mention would be most appreciated? Where do we get
W. Lav Micro
Joe's Sticky Stuff
Transpore Tape, etc.
Also how to you lav mic yourself for say, RUclips vidoes??
I won a Deity V-Mic D3 from another RUclips channel I love this on camera Mic I can't afford good stuff like this on my own I love the V lav too
Great stuff, but, I didn't quite get how the transmitter was hidden on the first one with the lav in the hair?
Could you guys do a video dedicated to hiding the transmitter pack?
P.S- I have the Deity S-Mic 2 and Deity Connect which are both great and i'll be using on a feature film next month! Thank you Deity Mics! Love your stuff
I've taped a transmitter to an actors back with skin tape. The actor was only wearing a pair of tighty whities and the transmitter was only on his back when he had dialogue in the scene. The transmitter was in a small cloth pouch and we used alcohol to soften the glue of the skin tape when we removed it.
@@DIYCameraGuy very nice. Thanks for the advice
@@charliehinde1701 Your welcome, I wish RUclips allowed photos in the comment although I'm not sure I can post them publicly yet.
This looks interesting, maybe it’s time to get a lav.
Great video. I sing and play the ukulele and can't use a condenser mic but I'd like to go wireless. And I don't want to use a mixer. Thoughts?
How do you cut up the Joes Sticky tape into small pieces without it bunching up?
I would love a set of sticky tapes and stuff that is in that plastic cubby thing. I'm trying to find a package or set that has a bunch of these things for varieties of situations instead of buying a bulk amount of everything. I will be recording podcast using lavs, and will not know what people are wearing until day of.
How do lav a guy with a hairy chest?..
New video but no announcement of the SMic-2S? Where can I get one?
How do you mic an actor on soldier uniform ?
Now that we saw the w lav / pro / micro will be a video when we can hear them side by side?
You kinda did. What we don't mention is Andrew is miked using the W.Lav, Kim is on the W.Lav Pro and often our talent is on the W.Lav Micro.
@@DeityMicrophones thanks, that was useful info ;)
Why is a manufacturer running ads for other companies on its own social media? Is Deity that hard up for money?
Hey Rory, all of the expendables and products mentioned in this video are things we use in the field every day. Companies like hideamic, Ursa straps, ktek, denecke, orca bags, etc are all friends of ours who make great stuff and listen when we give feedback . Mentioning them just feels natural when explaining what we do. Hope this was helpful !
I’m talking about the fact that Deity is monetizing its social media channel. I just watched an ad for a hospital.
@@roryonabike5863 ahh ok. I misunderstood ya.
@@roryonabike5863 Hey Rory, The reason for it is RUclips shares monetized videos more on its platform and in the suggested section than it does non-monetized videos. Makes sense since RUclips shares content that it can profit from, and not sure content it doesn't make money from. By cutting RUclips in on our content we can teach more people these skills.